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31 July, 18:41

A 50 mL graduated cylinder contains 25.0 mL of water. A 42.5040 g piece of gold is placed in the graduated cylinder and the water level rises to 27.2 mL. What is the density of the piece of gold?

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  1. 31 July, 19:09
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    19320 kg/m³

    Explanation:

    density: This can be defined as the ratio of the mass of a body to its volume. The S. I unit of Density is kg/m³.

    The formula of density is given as,

    D = m/v ... Equation 1.

    Where D = Density of the gold, m = mass of the gold, v = volume of the gold.

    Note: From Archimedes's Principle, the piece of gold displace an amount of water that is equal to it's volume.

    Amount of water displace = 27.2 - 25 = 2.2 mL.

    Given: m = 42.504 g = 0.042504 kg, v = 2.2 mL = (2.2/10⁶) m³ = 0.0000022 m³

    Substitute into equation 1

    D = 0.042504/0.0000022

    D = 19320 kg/m³

    Hence the density of the piece of gold = 19320 kg/m³
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