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6 September, 01:19

An ice block measuring 5cm by 5cm by 5cm has a desity of 5g/cm3. What is the mass of the ice block?

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  1. 6 September, 01:23
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    5cm*5cm*5cm=125cm^3

    125cm^3*5g/cm^3=625g

    The cm^3 cancel out
  2. 6 September, 01:34
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    Density = (mass) / (volume)

    Volume of your block = (5cm x 5cm x 5cm) = 125 cm³

    5 gm/cm³ = (mass) / (125 cm³)

    Multiply each side by (125 cm³) : Mass = 625 gm

    Note:

    I don't know what kind of frozen substance you're working with,

    but maybe you ought to be careful handling it ... I know that's

    not water ice you have there. The density of water ice is not

    5 gm/cm³. In fact, it's a little less than 1 gm/cm³. That's why

    the ice floats in your soda.
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