A sample of silver has a volume of 965 cm3. The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm3. What is the mass of the silver?
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Answer:
The mass of the silver is
10100 g
or
10.1 kg
.
Explanation:
density
=
mass
volume
mass
=
density
×
volume
mass
=
10.5
.
g
cm
3
×
965
cm
3
=
10100 g
or
10.1 kg
(rounded to three significant figures)
The density triangle below gives definitions of mass, volume and density, and shows how to solve for any of the three variables.
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