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Interpretation:
The density of an aluminum cube with sides 2.14 cm and mass 25.1 g needs to be determined. Also, if the density of aluminum is
Concept introduction:
Density is the measure of mass per volume. Percent error is the measurement of the difference between an observed value and a true value.
Answer to Problem 16STP
The observed or calculated density is
Explanation of Solution
The volume of cube can be calculated as follows:
Now, density can be calculated from mass and volume as follows:
The given density of aluminium is 2.70 g/cm3.
Thus,
Hence,
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