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Schach [20]
2 years ago
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A graduated cylinder is filled to 12.5 mL

Chemistry
1 answer:
kodGreya [7K]2 years ago
6 0

The volume of the tin piece in cubic centimetres is 4.3 cm³

<h3>What is a graduated cylinder?</h3>

A graduated cylinder is a standard piece of laboratory glassware used to measure the volume of an object or amount of liquid. As its name indicates, it is a glass cylinder with marks along the side similar to those on a measuring cup.

When adding an object to a liquid, the displayed volume difference corresponds to the volume of the added object.

In this way, to find the value of the object's volume, subtract the initial volume from the final volume:

16.8ml - 12.5ml = 4.3ml

To convert to cubic centimetres, the conversion scale of volume and length measurements need to be used, finding that mL is equal to cubic centimetres. So, the final answer is:

4.3 cm³

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