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2 September, 07:17

A sample of the material halite measures 3.18 cm long by 3.06 cm wide by 2.79 cm high and has a mass of 58.75 g. What is the its specific gravity?

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  1. 2 September, 07:30
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    Specific gravity = Density of an object/Density of water

    Density = Mass/Volume

    For the current scenario;

    Density of halite = mass / (l*w*h) = 58.75 / (3.18*3.06*2.79) = 58.75/27.148932 = 2.164 g/cm^3

    Density of water ≈ 1000 kg/m^3 = 1 g/cm^3

    Therefore,

    Specific density of halite = 2.164 g/cm^3 / 1 g/cm^3 = 2.164
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