What is the density of a substance of mass 100 g and volume 10 cm3 ?
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First, we need to recall the formula for density: Density = Mass / Volume Given that the mass is 100 g and the volume is 10 cm3, we can substitute these values into the formula: Density = 100 g / 10 cm3 Now, we can simplify the expression: Density = 10 g/cm3 Show more…
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