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12) A 17.92 g sample of copper was submerged in water, and the volume reading rose by 2.00 mL. What is the density of the copper sample?​

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Hey there!:

Mass = 17.92 g

Volume = 2.00 mL

Density =  ??

Therefore:

D = m / V

D = 17.92 / 2.00

D = 8.96 g/mL

Hope this helps!

The density of an object is obtained as the ratio of mass of an object to its volume.

In science, density is defined as mass per unit volume. The volume of an object is the same as the volume of water displaced by the object.

Since the volume of water rose by 2.00 mL, then the volume of copper is 2.00 mL.

The density is now; mass/volume

Mass = 17.92 g

Density = 17.92 g/2.00 mL

= 8.96 g/ml

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