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The density of zinc is 5.1 g/ cubic centimetre. Find the mass of the zinc of volume 86 cubic centimetre

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Answered by Anonymous
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⬛Density of a substance is defined as the mass of the substance per unit volume. Density = Mass/Volume

⬛The space occupied by an object is called its Volume. Volume = Mass/Density

⬛The amount of matter contained in a body is called mass. Mass = Density × Volume.

Density of Zinc = 5.1 g/cc

Volume of Zinc = 86 cc

Mass = Volume × Density

= 86 × 5.1

= 438.6 g

Answer - The mass of zinc is 438.6 g if its density is 5.1g/cc and volume is 86 cc.

Answered by ajjuchaudhary90
1

Answer:

86×5.1 =438.6

Explanation:

because if we divide density×Volume Mass

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