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Density: The amount of matter ("stuff") in a given volume (amount of space). To calculate the density of an object, you need to divide the mass of the object by its volume. Density = M . …
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What is the density of the ice? u: density H 2 O(s) k: 3m= 519.0 g; v=565.8cm p: d= m/v s: d = 519.0g = 0.9173 g/cm3 3 565.8cm 5. Find the density of a sample of silicon which has a …
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