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20 March, 19:08

Diamond has a density of 3.26 g/cm^3. What is the mass of a diamond that has a volume of 0.351 cm^3?

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  1. 20 March, 20:34
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    To approximate the mass of diamond, we use the data on density and the volume of the substance. Density is the mass of a substance over the volume it occupies. The given is 3.26 g/cm3 density and a volume of 0.351 cm3. We multiply the two to get 1.144 grams of diamond.
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