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Find the mass of 50 cm3 of silver if its density is 10.5 g/cm3. Explain step by step

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Answered by srabani80pal
3

Density means mass per unit volume.

This statement implies that every 1 cm cube of silver has mass 10.5 g

So mass of 50 cm cube of silver will be =

10.5 × 50

=> 525 g

ANSWER = 525 g

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Answered by SarcasticL0ve
15

525g

Explanation:

Given:-

  • Volume of the Silver = 50cm³

  • Density of Silver = 10.5 g/cm³

To find:-

  • Mass of Silver

Solution:-

As we know that,

\dag\;{\underline{\boxed{\bf{\blue{Density = \dfrac{Mass}{Volume}}}}}} \\ \\ :\implies\sf Mass = Density \times Volume \\ \\ :\implies\sf Mass = 10.5 \times 50 \\ \\ :\implies\bf \red{Mass = 525g}

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