what is the density of silver given that its relative density is 10.3
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Relative density =density/waterms density at 4 degree Celsius
So if 10.8 is relatively density density will be
10.8=x/1
X=10.8 ×1
X=10.8 g/cm3
So density of silver is 10.8 g/cm3 or 10,800 kg/m3
So if 10.8 is relatively density density will be
10.8=x/1
X=10.8 ×1
X=10.8 g/cm3
So density of silver is 10.8 g/cm3 or 10,800 kg/m3
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10000kg/m^3
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