the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm-³. what is the mass of Ag that occupies 965cm³ of space
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Answer:
1.01×104 grams
Explanation:
To calculate the mass of the Ag, we have to use this formula:
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- Usually, density will have units of gmL when dealing with a liquid or units of gcm3 when dealing with a solid.
The mass has units of grams, g.
The volume will have units of mL or cm3
We are given the density and volume, both of which have good units so all we have to do is rearrange the equation to solve for the mass:
density×volume=massvolume×volume
Density×Volume = Mass
10.5gcm3×965cm3
Thus, the Ag has a mass of 1.01×104g
1.01×104 grams
Explanation:
To calculate the mass of the Ag, we have to use this formula:
empoweryourknowledgeandhappytrivia.wordpress.com
- Usually, density will have units of gmL when dealing with a liquid or units of gcm3 when dealing with a solid.
The mass has units of grams, g.
The volume will have units of mL or cm3
We are given the density and volume, both of which have good units so all we have to do is rearrange the equation to solve for the mass:
density×volume=massvolume×volume
Density×Volume = Mass
10.5gcm3×965cm3
Thus, the Ag has a mass of 1.01×104g
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Answer:
Density × volume = M/V × V
D × V = M
10.5 g cm³ × 965cm³
therefore , solution is 1.01 × 104g
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