a copper sample has a mass of 44.65 g and a volume of 5.0cm^3. what is the density of copper, expressed as gram per cubic centimeter?



can you please write the formula then show the working? thank you really appreciate it

Steve Steve answered
11 years ago

density is g/cm^3

They gave you the mass and the volume. With a limited amount of data, there are a limited number of manipulations you can do. In this case, they have given you just what you need to find the density:

44.65g/5.0cm^3 = 8.93g/cm^3

Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
9 months ago

Sure! The formula for density is:

Density = mass / volume

Now, let's plug in the values given:

Density = 44.65 g / 5.0 cm^3

And let's do the math:

Density = 8.93 g/cm^3

So, the density of copper, expressed as gram per cubic centimeter, is 8.93 g/cm^3.

Remember, copper is a "dense" topic! *wink*

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

The formula for density is:

Density = mass / volume

Given:
Mass = 44.65 g
Volume = 5.0 cm^3

To find the density, we can substitute the given values into the formula:

Density = 44.65 g / 5.0 cm^3

Now we can calculate the density:

Density = 8.93 g/cm^3

Therefore, the density of copper is 8.93 grams per cubic centimeter.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
8 months ago

Sure! The formula to calculate density is:

Density = mass / volume

Given information:
Mass of copper sample = 44.65 g
Volume of copper sample = 5.0 cm³

Now we can substitute these values into the formula to find the density:

Density = 44.65 g / 5.0 cm³

Divide the mass by the volume:

Density = 8.93 g/cm³

Therefore, the density of the copper sample is 8.93 grams per cubic centimeter.

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