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3 June, 21:48

The specific gravity of iron is 7.87, and the density of water at 4.00



C

is 1.00

g/c

m

3

. You can use this information to find the density of iron.

Find the volume occupied by 6.00

g

of iron

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  1. 4 June, 00:50
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    The volume of 6.00g iron is 0.762 cm^3.

    Step 1. Calculate the density of Fe

    The specific gravity (SG) of a substance is the ratio of its density to the density of water at 4 °C.

    SG = density of substance/density of water.

    ∴ 7.87 = density of iron/1.00 g·cm^ (-3)

    Density of Fe = 7.87 * 1.00 g·cm^ (-3) = 7.87 g·cm^ (-3)

    Step 2. Calculate the mass of Fe

    Volume of Fe = 6.00 g Fe * (1 cm^3 Fe/7.87 g Fe) = 0.762 cm^3
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