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20 May, 03:03

1. During a lab activity, students calculate the density of an element to be 7.78 g/cm3. The density listed on the periodic table is 7.13 g/cm3. Calculate the percent error and identify the element.

2. What two sets of units can be used to describe density? Why are they interchangeable?

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  1. 20 May, 03:32
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    I'm still working on number two, but for the first one, the percent error is 9.1164095371669, or 9.12 if you round after plugging in the numbers. That's how I did it.
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