1. A metal cylinder with a mass of 12.3455 g was dropped into water contained within a graduated cylinder. The volume of water increased from 5.23 mL to 8.38 mL. What's the density of the metal?
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![1. A metal cylinder with a mass of 12.3455 g was dropped into water contained within a
graduated cylinder. The volume of water increased from 5.23 mL to 8.38 mL. What's the
density of the metal?
2. A metal cylinder has a mass of 24.8 g and occupies a volume of 3.48 mL. What's the
density of the metal? Identify the metal with the following information:
Metals
silver
rhodium
Density g/mL
10.5
12.4
platinum
Iron
21.45
7.87
Copper
Zinc
8.96
7.13
3. A metal cylinder with a mass of 12.9 g and a density of 7.87 mL. What is the
volume of the metal?
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![Data Sheet
Metal 1
Metal 2
Metal 3
Mass of weigh boat and sample
Mass of weigh boat
Mass of metal!
Volume of water and metal
Volume of water
Volume of metal?
Density of Metal³
Identification of metal
1. Calculate the mass of metal:
Mass of metal = Mass of weigh boat and sample - Mass of weigh boat
2. Calculate the volume of metal:
Volume of metal = Volume of water and metal - Volume of water
3. Calculate the density of metal:
Mass of metal
Density of metal =
Volume of metal](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd09ae3f8-4dd1-4b61-9a39-3717714986a9%2Fd2240c92-87dc-43ab-90cf-713db8ed4c1d%2F9f3i5s_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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