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19 June, 20:11

What is the density of the solid object that is weighed and submerged in water? The object's weight is 8.24g and is placed in a beaker filled with 18.5 mL of water. When It is placed in the water, it rises to 23.1 mL.

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  1. 19 June, 20:33
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    Density (D) is the quotient obtained when mass (m) is divided by volume (v).

    D = m / v

    The volume is the difference of the volume read after and before the object is placed in the beaker,

    v = 23.1 mL - 18.5 mL = 4.6 mL

    Substituting the known values for the density,

    D = 8.24 g / 4.6 mL = 1.79 g/mL

    Thus, the density is approximately equal to 1.79 g/mL.
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