Use the mass and volume data to calculate the density of an unknown metal to the nearest hundredth.
Mass of unknown metal = 222.50 g
Volume of unknown metal = 25.00
What is the density of the unknown metal?
0.11
0.89
8.90
5,562.50
To calculate the density, we divide the mass by the volume:
Density = Mass / Volume
Substituting in the given values:
Density = 222.50 g / 25.00 cm^3
Dividing these values:
Density = 8.90 g/cm^3
So, the density of the unknown metal is 8.90 g/cm^3.
To calculate the density of the unknown metal, we need to use the formula:
Density = Mass / Volume
Given that the mass of the unknown metal is 222.50 g and the volume is 25.00 mL, we can substitute these values into the formula:
Density = 222.50 g / 25.00 mL
Calculating this, we find:
Density = 8.90 g/mL.
Therefore, the density of the unknown metal is 8.90 g/mL.