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19 September, 19:46

What is the density of a material that has a mass of 32.0 g and a volume of 1.60 cm3

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  1. 19 September, 20:11
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    If 32 grams of a substance can fit into 1.6 cm³ of space, then

    the density of the substance is

    (32/1.6) = 20 g/cm³.

    That's definitely some dense and heavy stuff you've got there.

    A standard baseball made out of that stuff would weigh about

    9.6 pounds!

    The densest naturally occurring element on Earth is osmium, a

    metal in the platinum family with a density of 22.6 g/cm³ ... double

    the density of lead, and triple the density of steel! Whatever you've

    got there, it's almost up there with the densest element in nature.
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