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3 July, 22:29

The density of silver is 10.5 grams per cm3. A jewler makes a silver braclet out of 0.200 kg of silver. What is the braclet's volume in mL?

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  1. 3 July, 22:35
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    Use equation: Density g/mL = mass g/volume mL

    Volume = mass g / density g/mL:

    0.081kg silver = 0.081*1000 = 81g silver

    volume = 81g / 10.5g/mL

    Volume = 7.7mL

    I assume you are aware that 1cm³ = 1mL
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