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A student measures the mass of an irregularly shaped object and it is 6.113g. She places the object into a graduated cylinder that contains 50.0mL of water. The water level rises to 52.0mL after the object is added to the cylinder. What is the density of the object?

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Answer:

[tex] \boxed{ \sf Density = 3.0665 \: gram \: per \: cm^{3} }[/tex]

Explanation:

Mass of the object = 6.113 gram,

The second part of the question, i.e., the experiment performed to measure the volume of an object,

 

Initial volume of water in graduated cylinder = 50 ml or cm³

Volume of raised water due to the addition of object = 52 ml or cm³

Volume of object = Final Volume - initial Volume

Volume of object = 52-50 = 2 cm³.

Now,

We have both the mass and volume of an object, which is the required entity to calculate the density.

 

[tex] \sf Density = \frac{mass}{volume} [/tex]

[tex] \sf Density = \frac{6.133 \: gram}{2 \: {cm}^{3} } [/tex]

[tex] \sf Density = 3.0665 \: gram \: per \: cm^{3} [/tex]

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