Question 9 Fill in the data table below with the volume of each of the nuggets that Emilio measured. Nugget Initial Volume of Water Volume after the Nugget is added Volume of Nugget Nugget #1 20.0 mL 22.9 mL 20.0 mL 24.6 mL 20.0 mL 22.3 mL 20.0 mL 26.2 mL Nugget #2 Nugget # 3 Nugget #4

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Question 9
Fill in the data table below with the volume of each of the nuggets that Emilio measured.
Nugget Initial Volume of Water Volume after the Nugget is added Volume of Nugget
Nugget #1
20.0 mL
22.9 mL
Nugget #2
20.0 mL
24.6 mL
Nugget #3
20.0 mL
22.3 mL
Nugget #4
20.0 mL
26.2 mL
Question 10
The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to
calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to
convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g).
Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass.
Nugget
Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
Mass in ounces Mass in grams
1.972
3.126
1.575
4.195
Transcribed Image Text:Question 9 Fill in the data table below with the volume of each of the nuggets that Emilio measured. Nugget Initial Volume of Water Volume after the Nugget is added Volume of Nugget Nugget #1 20.0 mL 22.9 mL Nugget #2 20.0 mL 24.6 mL Nugget #3 20.0 mL 22.3 mL Nugget #4 20.0 mL 26.2 mL Question 10 The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g). Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass. Nugget Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 Mass in ounces Mass in grams 1.972 3.126 1.575 4.195
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Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
Question 10
The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to
calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to
convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g).
Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass.
Nugget Mass in ounces Mass in grams
Nugget #1
1.972
55.905
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
Nugget Volume (n
Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
3.126
1.575
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22.9 mL
24.6 mL
22.3 mL
4.195
26.2 mL
(mL)
Question 11
Fill in the mass and volume of each nugget from the data tables above. Then calculate and enter
the density.
88.621
118.926
hp
2.9m
my
4.6m)
2.3ml
6.2 mi
Mass (g) Density (g/mL)
Transcribed Image Text:Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 20.0 mL 20.0 mL 20.0 mL 20.0 mL Question 10 The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g). Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass. Nugget Mass in ounces Mass in grams Nugget #1 1.972 55.905 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 Nugget Volume (n Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 3.126 1.575 Q Search 22.9 mL 24.6 mL 22.3 mL 4.195 26.2 mL (mL) Question 11 Fill in the mass and volume of each nugget from the data tables above. Then calculate and enter the density. 88.621 118.926 hp 2.9m my 4.6m) 2.3ml 6.2 mi Mass (g) Density (g/mL)
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Follow-up Question

Fill in the mass and column 

Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
Question 10
The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to
calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to
convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g).
Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass.
Nugget Mass in ounces Mass in grams
Nugget #1
1.972
55.905
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
Nugget Volume (n
Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
3.126
1.575
Q Search
22.9 mL
24.6 mL
22.3 mL
4.195
26.2 mL
(mL)
Question 11
Fill in the mass and volume of each nugget from the data tables above. Then calculate and enter
the density.
88.621
118.926
hp
2.9m
my
4.6m)
2.3ml
6.2 mi
Mass (g) Density (g/mL)
Transcribed Image Text:Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 20.0 mL 20.0 mL 20.0 mL 20.0 mL Question 10 The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g). Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass. Nugget Mass in ounces Mass in grams Nugget #1 1.972 55.905 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 Nugget Volume (n Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 3.126 1.575 Q Search 22.9 mL 24.6 mL 22.3 mL 4.195 26.2 mL (mL) Question 11 Fill in the mass and volume of each nugget from the data tables above. Then calculate and enter the density. 88.621 118.926 hp 2.9m my 4.6m) 2.3ml 6.2 mi Mass (g) Density (g/mL)
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Follow-up Question

Fill in the mass and column 

Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
Question 10
The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to
calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to
convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g).
Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass.
Nugget Mass in ounces Mass in grams
Nugget #1
1.972
55.905
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
Nugget Volume (n
Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
3.126
1.575
Q Search
22.9 mL
24.6 mL
22.3 mL
4.195
26.2 mL
(mL)
Question 11
Fill in the mass and volume of each nugget from the data tables above. Then calculate and enter
the density.
88.621
118.926
hp
2.9m
my
4.6m)
2.3ml
6.2 mi
Mass (g) Density (g/mL)
Transcribed Image Text:Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 20.0 mL 20.0 mL 20.0 mL 20.0 mL Question 10 The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g). Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass. Nugget Mass in ounces Mass in grams Nugget #1 1.972 55.905 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 Nugget Volume (n Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 3.126 1.575 Q Search 22.9 mL 24.6 mL 22.3 mL 4.195 26.2 mL (mL) Question 11 Fill in the mass and volume of each nugget from the data tables above. Then calculate and enter the density. 88.621 118.926 hp 2.9m my 4.6m) 2.3ml 6.2 mi Mass (g) Density (g/mL)
Solution
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Follow-up Question

Fill in the mass and column 

Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
20.0 mL
Question 10
The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to
calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to
convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g).
Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass.
Nugget Mass in ounces Mass in grams
Nugget #1
1.972
55.905
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
Nugget Volume (n
Nugget #1
Nugget #2
Nugget #3
Nugget #4
3.126
1.575
Q Search
22.9 mL
24.6 mL
22.3 mL
4.195
26.2 mL
(mL)
Question 11
Fill in the mass and volume of each nugget from the data tables above. Then calculate and enter
the density.
88.621
118.926
hp
2.9m
my
4.6m)
2.3ml
6.2 mi
Mass (g) Density (g/mL)
Transcribed Image Text:Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 20.0 mL 20.0 mL 20.0 mL 20.0 mL Question 10 The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL. Emilio knows he must also measure the mass of each nugget to calculate the density. He realizes that the scale he has only measures in ounces. He will need to convert each of the oz measurements to grams for comparison. (1 ounce = 28.3495 g). Fill in the table below with the converted values for each mass. Nugget Mass in ounces Mass in grams Nugget #1 1.972 55.905 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 Nugget Volume (n Nugget #1 Nugget #2 Nugget #3 Nugget #4 3.126 1.575 Q Search 22.9 mL 24.6 mL 22.3 mL 4.195 26.2 mL (mL) Question 11 Fill in the mass and volume of each nugget from the data tables above. Then calculate and enter the density. 88.621 118.926 hp 2.9m my 4.6m) 2.3ml 6.2 mi Mass (g) Density (g/mL)
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