Respuesta :
Density = mass/volume so we get
39.87g/4.3ml = 9.27g/ml
30.84g/3.5ml = 8.81g/ml
38.46g/4.2ml = 9.16g/ml
So adding all mass totals and ml totals and dividing them we get overall density of material
density= mass/volume
Density = 109.17g/11ml = 9.92g/ml density
Hope this helps you! Thank you!!
39.87g/4.3ml = 9.27g/ml
30.84g/3.5ml = 8.81g/ml
38.46g/4.2ml = 9.16g/ml
So adding all mass totals and ml totals and dividing them we get overall density of material
density= mass/volume
Density = 109.17g/11ml = 9.92g/ml density
Hope this helps you! Thank you!!
Answer: The density of metal is 9.28 g/mL
Explanation:
Density of a substance is defined as the ratio of its mass and volume. To calculate the density, we use the equation:
[tex]\text{Density of substance}=\frac{\text{Mass of substance}}{\text{Volume of substance}}[/tex] .......(1)
- For Sample 1:
Mass of sample 1 = 39.87 g
Volume of sample 1 = 4.3 mL
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]d_1=\frac{39.87g}{4.3mL}=9.87g/mL[/tex]
Density of sample 1, [tex]d_1[/tex] = 9.87 g/mL
- For Sample 2:
Mass of sample 2 = 30.84 g
Volume of sample 2 = 3.5 mL
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]d_2=\frac{30.84g}{3.5mL}=8.81g/mL[/tex]
Density of sample 2, [tex]d_2[/tex] = 8.81 g/mL
- For Sample 3:
Mass of sample 3 = 38.46 g
Volume of sample 3 = 4.2 mL
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]d_3=\frac{38.46g}{4.2mL}=9.16g/mL[/tex]
Density of sample 3, [tex]d_3[/tex] = 9.16 g/mL
To calculate the density of metal, we take the average of the densities by using the equation:
[tex]\text{Density of metal}=\frac{d_1+d_2+d_3}{3}\\\\\text{Density of metal}=\frac{9.87+8.81+9.16}{3}=9.28g/mL[/tex]
Hence, the density of metal is 9.28 g/mL