Question #d64a6

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Aug 27, 2017

"1.2 g mL"^(-1)1.2 g mL1

Explanation:

The idea here is that you can determine the volume of the object by looking at the difference between the water levels.

When you add the object to the water, a volume of water that is equal to the volume of the object will be displaced -> the water level will rise in the cylinder.

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In your case, the volume of the water displaced by the object will be equal to

"29.4 mL " - " 25.1 mL = 4.3 mL"29.4 mL 25.1 mL = 4.3 mL

This means that the volume of the object is equal to "4.3 mL"4.3 mL.

Now, in order to find its density, you must figure out the mass of exactly 11 unit of volume, i.e. of "1m L"1m L, occupied by the object.

Since you know that "4.3 mL"4.3 mL have a mass of "5.1 g"5.1 g, you can say that "1 mL"1 mL will have a mass of

1 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL"))) * "5.1 g"/(4.3 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL")))) = "1.186 g"

This means that the density of the object, i.e. its mass per unit of volume, will be equal to

color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)("density = 1.2 g mL"^(-1))))

The answer is rounded to two sig figs.