A 0.500 g metal occupies a volume of 25.0cm³. What is its density? a. 0.020 g/cm³ b. 12.5 g/cm³ c. 20.0 g/cm³ d. 50.0 g/cm³ What is the mass of a substance having a density of 1.30 g/cm³ occupying a volume of 3.90cm³? a. 3.00 g b. 3.00 cm³ c. 5.07 g d. 5.07 cm³ What is 105°C in °F? a. 90 °F b. 157 °F c. 195 °F d. 221 °F

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A 0.500 g metal occupies a volume of 25.0cm³. What is its density?
a. 0.020 g/cm³
b. 12.5 g/cm³ c. 20.0 g/cm³ d. 50.0 g/cm³
What is the mass of a substance having a density of 1.30 g/cm³ occupying a
volume of 3.90cm³?
a. 3.00 g
b. 3.00 cm³
c. 5.07 g
d. 5.07 cm³
What is 105°C in °F?
a. 90 °F
b. 157 °F
c. 195 °F
How many significant figures are there in 303,000 g?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 221 °F
d. 6
A 20.0-g cube has one side equal to 1.50cm. What is its density?
a. 5.93 g/cm³
b. 8.89 g/cm³ c. 13.3 g/cm³ d. 30.0 g/cm³
Transcribed Image Text:A 0.500 g metal occupies a volume of 25.0cm³. What is its density? a. 0.020 g/cm³ b. 12.5 g/cm³ c. 20.0 g/cm³ d. 50.0 g/cm³ What is the mass of a substance having a density of 1.30 g/cm³ occupying a volume of 3.90cm³? a. 3.00 g b. 3.00 cm³ c. 5.07 g d. 5.07 cm³ What is 105°C in °F? a. 90 °F b. 157 °F c. 195 °F How many significant figures are there in 303,000 g? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 221 °F d. 6 A 20.0-g cube has one side equal to 1.50cm. What is its density? a. 5.93 g/cm³ b. 8.89 g/cm³ c. 13.3 g/cm³ d. 30.0 g/cm³
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