General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321967466
Author: Karen C. Timberlake
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2.7, Problem 2.63QAP
What is the density (g/mL) of each of the following samples?
- A solid object with a mass of 1.65 lb and a volume of 170 mL.
- A gem has a mass of 4.50 g. When the gem is placed in a graduated cylinder containing 20.00 mL of water, the water level rises to 21.45 mL.
- A lightweight head on the driver of a golf club is made of titanium. The volume of a sample of titanium is 114 cm3 and the mass is 514.1 g.
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