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3.50 grams of an unknown metal was placed in a graduate cylinder containing 50.0
mL water initially. What is the density of this unknown metal if the final reading from
the graduate cylinder was 65.0 mL?


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For 3.50 grams of an unknown metal was placed in a graduate cylinder containing 50.0mL water initially,  the density of this unknown meta  is mathematically given as

D= 0.23 g/ml

What is the density of this unknown metal if the final reading from the graduate cylinder was 65.0 mL?

Generally, the equation for the Volume of water  is mathematically given as

Vw= Volume of water after metal addition - Volume of water initial

Therefore

Vw = 65 ml - 50 ml

Vw= 15 ml

In conclusion,

D= Mass of metal / Volume

D= 3.5 / 15

D= 0.23 g/ml

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