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A rectangular piece of copper, 2.13 cm by 0.79 cm by 1.14 cm, weighs 17.11g. What is the density of the copper?


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Density of copper is 8.92 g/cm3.

The mass of a substance per unit of volume is its density. Density is most frequently represented by the symbol(p), although Latin letter D may also be used.

Given:

weight of copper = 12.11 g

Volume =  2.13 cm * 0.79 cm * 1.14 cm

            = 1.918 cm3

As we know that ,

Density = mass / volume

  d = m/v

 d  = 17.11 / 1.918

density = 8.92 g/cm3

Density of copper is 8.92 g/cm3.

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