How do you calculate the density of a material that has a mass of 52.457 g and a volume of 13.5 cm^3?

1 Answer
Oct 20, 2016

3.89 g/(cm^(3)

Explanation:

To calculate the density, we'll use the formula below:
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  • Usually, density will have units of g/(mL) when dealing with a liquid or units of g/(cm^3) when dealing with a solid.

  • The mass has units of grams, g.

  • The volume can have units of mL or cm^3

We are given the mass and the volume, both of which have good units. All we have to do is plug the given values into the equation:

Density =(52.457 g)/(13.5cm^3)

Therefore that material has a density of 3.89 g/(cm^3).