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22 March, 09:45

A balloon contains helium with a mass of 0.00296 g. What is the volume of helium in the balloon? (Note: Helium's density is 0.00001663 g/cm3.) Volume: 0.00296g/0.00001663g/cm^3 = 177.991581cm^3

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  1. 22 March, 10:06
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    178 cm3

    Explanation:

    From definition of density, it is mass per unit volume of an object, expressed as density=mass/volume and making volume the subject of the above formula we have volume = mass/density and substituting 0.00296 g for mass and 0.00001663 g/cm3 for density then we have

    Volume=0.00296/0.00001663

    Volume is approximately 178 cm3
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