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2 March, 05:45

If we know that 10.0 cm3 of ice has a mass of 9.19 g what is the density of ice

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  1. 2 March, 08:45
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    The density of a substance is defined as mass divided by volume, that is,

    P = Mass/Volume

    In the question given above,

    mass = 9.19 g

    volume = 10.0 cm

    P = 9.19/10 = 0.919

    Therefore, the density of the ice is 0.919 g/cm3.
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