Density can be useful in identifying substances. For example, suppose a chemist has a sample of solid material that determined to have a mass of 452 g and a volume of 20.0 cm3. What is the density of the substance?
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The formula is Density = Mass/Volume. Given in the problem, we have: Mass = 452 g Volume = 20.0 cm3 Show more…
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