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19 August, 05:55

If platinum has a density of 21.46g/cm³ ... if you have 5cm³ volume of platinum what is its mass

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  1. 19 August, 06:24
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    107.3g

    Explanation:Density = Mass/Volume

    There are two methods either by taking the above formula and inserting the values or by using Mass = Denstiy*Volume

    Here I have showed you both the ways:

    1st

    As Desnity is 21.46g/cm^3

    Volume = 5cm^3

    Let m be mass

    21.46g/cm^3=m/5cm^3

    Cross multiplication takes place here

    21.46*5=m

    107.3 = m

    Therefore, mass of platinum = 107.3g

    2nd

    Mass = Denstiy*Volume

    Density = 21.46g/cm^3

    Volume = 5cm^3

    m=21.46g/cm^3 * 5g/cm^3

    m = 107.3g
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