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If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16 g/cm3) to 10 ml of water (1 g/cm3) what is a reasonable total volume?
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16 g/cm3) to 10 ml of water (1 g/cm3) what is a reasonable final density?
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16 g/cm3) to 10 ml of water (1 g/cm3) what is a reasonable final mass?
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16 g/cm3) to 10 ml of oil (.85 g/cm3) what is a reasonable total volume?
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16 g/cm3) to 10 ml of oil (.85 g/cm3) what is a reasonable final density?
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16 g/cm3) to 10 ml of oil (.85 g/cm3) what is a reasonable final mass?
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16
g/cm3) to 10 ml of water (1 g/cm3) what is a reasonable total
volume?
Total volume = 1 mL + 10 mL = 11 mL = 11 cm^3
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16
g/cm3) to 10 ml of water (1 g/cm3) what is a reasonable final
density?
final mass = 1 cm^3 * 2.16 g/cm^3 + 10 mL * 1 g/mL = 12.16 g
density = 12.16 g/ 11 cm^3 = 1.105 g/cm^3
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16
g/cm3) to 10 ml of water (1 g/cm3) what is a reasonable final
mass?
final mass = 1 cm^3 * 2.16 g/cm^3 + 10 mL * 1 g/mL = 12.16
g
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16
g/cm3) to 10 ml of oil (.85 g/cm3) what is a reasonable total
volume?
total volume = 1 mL + 10 mL = 11 mL = 11 cm^3
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16
g/cm3) to 10 ml of oil (.85 g/cm3) what is a reasonable final
density?
final mass = 1 cm^3 * 2.16 g/cm^3 + 10 mL * 0.85 g/mL = 10.66
g
final density = 10.66 g / 11 cm^3 = 0.969 f/cm^3
If you add a 1 cm3 (1 ml) cube of salt (density 2.16
g/cm3) to 10 ml of oil (.85 g/cm3) what is a reasonable final
mass?
final mass = 1 cm^3 * 2.16 g/cm^3 + 10 mL * 0.85 g/mL = 10.66
g