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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
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Chem question? 2. A block of material has a volume of 2 m3. It has a mass of 1 × 104 kg. Calculate the density of the material s

ample and express your results in g/cm3 with appropriate scientific notation.
Mathematics
1 answer:
dexar [7]3 years ago
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The density (d) is the quotient when mass (m) is divided by the volume (v). It is specified that the densities be in units of g/cm³. So, there is a need to convert first the given mass and volume to proper units. The calculations are shown below,
                      2 m³ x (100 cm / 1 m)³ = 2.0x10^6 cm³
                     1x10^4 kg x (1000 g/ 1 kg) = 1.0x10^7 g

Calculating for density,
                d = m/v = (1.0x10^7 g) / (2.0x10^6 cm³) = 5 g/cm³
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