An ice cube has a volume of 12 mL, and a mass of 11 g. What is the density of the ice?
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Answer:
0.916 gm
Explanation:
Formula for density = mass / volume
mass = 11gm
volume = 12ml
D = 11gm/12ml
D = 0.916 gm
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Given: An ice cube has a volume of 12 mL, and a mass of 11 g.
To find: We have to find out its density.
Solution:
We know that density is a ratio of mass to volume.
An ice cube has a volume of 12 mL, and a mass of 11 g.
To determine its density we have to divide 11 by 12.
The density will be-
The density of the ice cube is 0.91 gram.
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