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based on the previous chart, organize the materials from least to sense to most dense

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The formula for density d is given by

[tex]d=\frac{M}{V}[/tex]

where M is the mass and V is the volume.

Lets start !

- Mercury

[tex]d=\frac{3000}{220.58}=13.6\text{ }\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\mleft\lbrace^3\mright?}[/tex]

- Iron

[tex]d=\frac{750}{96.2}=7.79\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\mleft\lbrace^3\mright?}[/tex]

- Lead

[tex]d=\frac{1800.9}{159.3}=11.31\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\mleft\lbrace^{}^3\mright?}[/tex]

- Gold

[tex]d=\frac{85}{44}=1.93\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\mleft\lbrace^3\mright?}[/tex]

- Aluminum

[tex]d=\frac{150.12}{55.6}=2.7\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\lbrace^3}[/tex]

- Copper

[tex]d=\frac{275}{30.89}=8.9\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\lbrace^3}[/tex]

- Marble

[tex]d=\frac{12350}{4750}=2.6\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\lbrace^3}[/tex]

- Wood

[tex]d=\frac{5000}{7692}=0.65\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\lbrace^3}[/tex]

- Concrete

[tex]d=\frac{15250}{6630.4}=2.3\frac{gr}{\operatorname{cm}\lbrace^3}[/tex]

Now, lets go to organize the density from least dense to most dense. From our previous result, the organized table is:

1. Wood

2. Gold

3. Concrete

4. Marble

5. Aluminum

6. Iron

7 Copper

8. Lead

9. Mercury

Which materials will sink in water? Water density is about 1 gr/cm^3, so more dense materials will sink in water. In our case, those materials are: Gold, Concrete, Marble, Aluminum, Iron, Copper, Lead and Mercury