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25 April, 00:32

Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm3. if a chuck of aluminum with a mass of 16 g is placed in a graduated cylinder partially filled with water, how much will the water level rise?

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  1. 25 April, 00:37
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    Al has a density of 2.7 g/cc.

    mass = volume x density. You have mass and density, substitute and solve for volume. That's the amount that the water level will rise when the chunk of Al is placed in the graduated cylinder. It will rise 3.8%
  2. 25 April, 00:39
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    When placing the piece of aluminium in water, the level of water will rise by an amount equal to the volume of the piece of aluminum.

    Therefore, we need to find the volume of that piece.

    Density can be calculated using the following rule:

    Density = mass / volume

    Therefore:

    volume = mass / density

    we are given that:

    the density = 2.7 g / cm^3

    the mass = 16 grams

    Substitute in the equation to get the volume of the piece of aluminum as follows:

    volume = 16 / 2.7 = 5.9259 cm^3

    Since the water level will rise to an amount equal to the volume of aluminum, therefore, the water level will rise by 5.9259 cm^3
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