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24 December, 02:54

To save time you can approximate the initial volume of water to ±1 mL and the initial mass of the solid to ±1 g. For example, if you are asked to add 23 mL of water, add between 22 mL and 24 mL. Which metals in each of the following sets will have equal density?

a. 20.2 g gold placed in 21.6 mL of water and 12.0 g copper placed in 21.6 mL of water.

b. 20.2 g silver placed in 21.6 mL of water and 12.0 g silver placed in 21.6 mL of water.

c. 15.2 g copper placed in 21.6 mL of water and 50.0 g copper placed in 23.4 mL of water.

d. 15.4 g gold placed in 20.0 mL of water and 15.7 g silver placed in 20.0 mL of water.

e. 20.2 g silver placed in 21.6 mL of water and 20.2 g copper placed in 21.6 mL of water.

f. 11.2 g gold placed in 21.6 mL of water and 14.9 g gold placed in 23.4 mL of water.

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  1. 24 December, 03:24
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    The metals sets having equal density are the metals in b, c and e

    Explanation:

    Density of a substance is a measure of the mass ofthe substance per unit volume of the same substance. It is a property of a material that defines the amount of space the material occupies when a given mass of the substance is being considered. That is the mass to volume relationship

    Density = (Mass of Substance) / (Volume of Substance)

    Among the pairs we have

    a. Gold, copper unequal density

    b. silver, silver equal density

    c. copper, copper equal density

    d. gold, silver unequal density

    e. silver, copper unequal density

    f. gold, gold equal density

    The metals in b, c and e have equal density
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