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8 May, 23:32

The specific gravity of iron is 7.87, and the density of water at 4.00 ∘C is 1.00 g/cm3. You can use this information to find the density of iron.

Find the volume occupied by 7.00 g of iron.

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  1. 9 May, 02:23
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    Solution:

    Density of iron (d) = ?

    Specific gravity of iron=7.87

    Density of water at 4°C=1g/cm^3

    we have,

    specific gravity = density of object/density of water at 4°C

    or, 7.87=d/1

    or, d=7.87g/cm^3

    Again,

    density=mass / volume

    or, 7.87=7/V

    or, V=7/7.87

    or, V=0.88cm^3

    therefore, volume occupied by iron is 0.88cm^3
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