Answer to Question #31853 in Physical Chemistry for manal

Question #31853
The density of silver is 110.49 g/cm3. If a sample of pure silver has a volume of 112.993 cm3, what would the mass?
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Expert's answer
2013-06-11T08:42:52-0400
As we know, mass equals volume times density. So in our case we have:
mass=volume*density=112.993 cm3 *110.49 g/cm3=12 480 g=12.48 kg

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