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11 August, 16:21

Given the following densities at 25°C magnesium: 1.7 g/cm3 graphite: 1.8 g/cm3 iron: 7.9 g/cm3 A block of iron has a mass of 819 g. What is the mass of a block of magnesium that has the same volume as the block of iron?

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  1. 11 August, 16:33
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    Mass of block of Magnesium = 180 g

    Explanation:

    The question gives the following dа ta:

    Density of Magnesium = 1.7 g/cm³ Density of Graphite = 1.8 g/cm³ Density of Iron = 7.9 g/cm³ Mass of block of Iron = 819 g

    Density is defined as

    density = mass / volume

    The question asks for the mass of a block of magnesium with a volume equal to the volume of the block of iron, so lets calculate this volume:

    From the density formula:

    volume = mass / density

    Volume of Magnesium = Volume of Iron = mass of Iron / density of Iron

    Volume of Magnesium = 819 g / 7.9 g/cm³

    Now lets calculate Mass of Magnesium, we get from the formula:

    mass = density x volume

    Mass of Magnesium = density of Magnesium x volume of Magnesium

    Mass of Magnesium = 1.7 g/cm³ x (819 g / 7.9 g/cm³) = 176.24 g

    With correct number of significant figures it would be 180 g
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