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13 September, 08:57

An object weighing 9.6 g is placed in a graduated cylinder displacing the volume from 10.0 mL to 13.2 mL.

what is the volume of this object?

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  1. 13 September, 08:59
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    Object volume = 3.2mL = 3.2cm3

    Explanation:

    Hello! Let's calculate this!

    We have the mass m = 9.6g

    v1 = 10mL

    v2 = 13.2mL

    To calculate the volume we have to make the difference between the given volumes. That result will be the volume of the object since by property the volume of the object will be equal to the volume displaced.

    V = v2-v1 = (13.2-10) mL

    Object volume = 3.2mL = 3.2cm3

    Density = (mass / volume) = 9.6g / 3.2 = 3g / cm3
  2. 13 September, 09:21
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    Density = mass / volume

    mass = 9.6 g

    Volume of the object = 13.2-10.0 = 3.2 ml=3.2 cm³

    1ml = 1 cm³

    D=9.6g/3.2 cm³ = 3.0 g/cm³
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