a copper sample has a mass of 44.65 g and a volume of 5.0cm^3. what is the density of copper, expressed as gram per cubic centimeter?
can you please write the formula then show the working? thank you really appreciate it
density is g/cm^3
They gave you the mass and the volume. With a limited amount of data, there are a limited number of manipulations you can do. In this case, they have given you just what you need to find the density:
44.65g/5.0cm^3 = 8.93g/cm^3
Sure! The formula for density is:
Density = mass / volume
Now, let's plug in the values given:
Density = 44.65 g / 5.0 cm^3
And let's do the math:
Density = 8.93 g/cm^3
So, the density of copper, expressed as gram per cubic centimeter, is 8.93 g/cm^3.
Remember, copper is a "dense" topic! *wink*
The formula for density is:
Density = mass / volume
Given:
Mass = 44.65 g
Volume = 5.0 cm^3
To find the density, we can substitute the given values into the formula:
Density = 44.65 g / 5.0 cm^3
Now we can calculate the density:
Density = 8.93 g/cm^3
Therefore, the density of copper is 8.93 grams per cubic centimeter.
Sure! The formula to calculate density is:
Density = mass / volume
Given information:
Mass of copper sample = 44.65 g
Volume of copper sample = 5.0 cm³
Now we can substitute these values into the formula to find the density:
Density = 44.65 g / 5.0 cm³
Divide the mass by the volume:
Density = 8.93 g/cm³
Therefore, the density of the copper sample is 8.93 grams per cubic centimeter.