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5 July, 03:19

A) Diamond and graphite are two different forms of pure elemental carbon with densities of 3.51 g/cc and 2.25 g/cc respectively. What volume would be occupied by a 0.50 g diamond? What volume would be occupied by a 0.50 g piece of graphite?

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  1. 5 July, 04:41
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    Density can be calculated using the following rule:

    density = mass / volume

    Therefore,

    volume = mass / density

    For diamond:

    we have mass = 0.5 grams and density = 3.51 g / cm^3

    Substituting in the rule, we can calculate the volume of diamond as follows:

    volume = 0.5 / 3.51 = 0.14245 cm^3

    For graphite:

    we have mass = 0.5 grams and density = 2.25 g / cm^3

    Substituting in the rule, we can calculate the volume of graphite as follows:

    volume = 0.5 / 2.25 = 0.2223 cm^3
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