If aluminum has a density of 2.78 g/ml, how much space would 32 grams occupy?
mass = volume x density.
You have mass and density. Volume is the only unknown so solve for it.
32 g X (1 mL / 2.78 g) = 11.51079137 mL
The g will cancel out, and you will be left with the mL unit, which is a unit of volume.
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To determine how much space 32 grams of aluminum would occupy, we can use the formula:
Volume = Mass / Density
Given that the density of aluminum is 2.78 g/ml, we can substitute the values into the formula:
Volume = 32 g / 2.78 g/ml
By performing the calculation, we find:
Volume = 11.51 ml
Therefore, 32 grams of aluminum would occupy 11.51 milliliters of space.