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A sample of lead (Pb) has a volume of 5 cm3 and a mass of 56.5 g. What is the density of lead?

Answers

Answered by meghanaschandran
2

Answer:

11.3 g/cm3

Explanation:

density= mass/volume

= 56.5 g/ 5 cm3

= 11.3 g/cm3

Answered by CopyThat
2

Explanation:

Given :

Volume of lead (V) = 5 cm³

Mass of lead (M) = 56.5 g

To find :

Density of lead (D)

Solution :

Using the formula,

  • Density = Mass/Volume

We get,

⇒ Density = 56.5/5

⇒ Density = 11.3 g/cm³

Verification :

Mass = Density × Volume

⇒ 56.5 = 11.3 × 5

⇒ 56.5 = 56.5

∴ L.H.S = R.H.S

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