Question #8d973

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Sep 1, 2017

"75 cm"^3 of iron.

Explanation:

Your tools of choice here will be the densities of the two elements, which you'll find listed as

  • rho_"Fe" = "7.874 g cm"^(-3) -> source
  • rho_"Al" = "2.70 g cm"^(-3) -> source

Keep in mind that the two densities are cited for room temperature, which implies that you're dealing with solid iron and solid aluminium.

Now, the density of a substance tells you the mass of exactly 1 unit of volume that substance occupies.

In your case, you know that "1 cm"^3 of iron has a mass of "7.784 g" and "1 cm"^3 of aluminium has a mass of "2.70 g".

This means that your two samples will have masses of

75 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("cm"^3))) * overbrace("7.784 g"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("cm"^3)))))^(color(blue)("the density of iron")) = "584 g"

100color(red)(cancel(color(black)("cm"^3))) * overbrace("2.70 g"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("cm"^3)))))^(color(blue)("the density of aluminium")) = "270 g"

As you can see, "75 cm"^3 of iron will have a greater mass than "100 cm"^3 of aluminium.