Determine the density of an object that has a mass of 49.8 g and displaces 22 .1 mL of water when placed in a graduated cylinder
Density = mass/ Volume.
Since the object replaces 22.1 mL of water so volume of object is also 22.1 Ml according to Archemedis Law's.
Mass= 49.8 g
So, Density = 49.8/22.1 = 2.25 g/mL
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