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Question 19 points)
The chart below shows the physical properties of various objects that are dependent on the amount of matter.
density mass + volume
Complete the data table; round to the hundredths place when necessary.
Object
Mass (8)
Volume (cm)
Density (g/cm")
Vegetable oil
18.83
20.42
0.922
Water
18
1.0
Gold
9.565
0.5
Honey
1.420
Red potato
11.66
1,06
1.42
20
Liquid nitrogen
Aluminum
14
2.7
1.765
21
Ping-pong ball
Rubbing alcohol
13.3518
17
Corn syrup
34,5
1.38


Sagot :

Answer:

I'm not sure what each value represent (mass, volume, or density).  Just use the relationship Density = mass/volume and you can calculate the missing values.

Explanation:

Examples (assuming the values are identified correctly):

  •  Water:  18 grams, 1.0 g/ml means volume is (18g/1.0 g/ml) = 18 ml
  •  Rubbing alcohol:  13.3518 grams, 17 ml, density is 13.3518g/17ml = 0.785 g/ml
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