Use the mass and volume data to calculate the density of an unknown metal to the nearest hundredth. Mass = 222.50 g Volume = 25.00 cm3 What is the density of the unknown metal?
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The formula to calculate density (\(D\)) is given by: \[ D = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} \] Show more…
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