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The density of vanadium is 5.96g/cm3 convert the density to SI units of kg/m3

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Answered by enigma5
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Answered by babundrachoubay123
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Answer:

Then, Density of vanadium  = 5.96\times 10^{-3} \frac{kg}{m^3}

Explanation:

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We have been given that

Density of vanadium is 5.96\frac{g}{cm^3}

Now, gram convert into kilogram so that is means 10^{-3}

If we convert cm into m so that is means 10^{-2}

So, cm^3 convert into m^3 = 10^{-6}

Then, Density of vanadium = \frac{5.96\times 10^{-3}}{10^{-6}}

                                              = 5.96\times 10^{-3}\times 10^6

                                              = 5.96\times 10^{-3} \frac{kg}{m^3}

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