What is mass in grams of a pure iron cube that has a volume of 4.10 cm3

mass = volume x density.

You have the volume, look up the density, substitute and solve. I think the density of Fe is approx 8 g/cc but I don't remember all of that stuff that can be looked up.

To determine the mass of a pure iron cube with a given volume, you need to know the density of iron. The density of a substance is defined as its mass per unit volume.

To find the mass, you can use the formula: Mass = Density x Volume.

The density of iron is around 7.87 g/cm3.

Now, substitute the given volume (4.10 cm3) and the density of iron (7.87 g/cm3) into the formula:

Mass = 7.87 g/cm3 x 4.10 cm3
Mass = 32.167 g

Therefore, the mass of the pure iron cube is approximately 32.167 grams.