Math, asked by Skborek, 9 months ago

The density of pure solid copper is 8.94 grams per milliliter. What volume does 5 grams of copper occupy?

Answers

Answered by dekariju65
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Answer:

44.7 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

the density of 1 solid copper is =8.94 grams

therefore, the density of 5 grams of solid copper

is=(8.94×5) grams

=44.70 grams

=44.7 grams

Hence, the density of 5 grams of copper is 44.7 grams.

Answered by aaditya1234567890
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Answer:

0.56 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

density = 8.94 g/ml = 8.94 g/cm³

mass = 5 g

volume = mass / density

volume = 5 / 8.94 = 0.56 cm³

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