A rock is placed on a balance and its mass is determined as 18.3 g. When the rock is then placed in a graduated cylinder that originally contains 11.1 mL of water, the new volume is roughly 17.0 mL. How should the density of the rock be reported?

Respuesta :

Answer : The density of rock reported should be, 3.1 g/mL

Explanation :

Mass of rock = 18.3 g

Original volume of water = 11.1 mL

New volume of water = 17.0 mL

First we have to calculate the volume of rock.

Volume of rock = New volume of water - Original volume of water

Volume of rock = 17.0 mL - 11.1 mL

Volume of rock = 5.9 mL

Now we have to determine the density of rock.

Formula used :

[tex]\text{Density of rock}=\frac{\text{Mass of rock}}{\text{Volume of rock}}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Density of rock}=\frac{18.3g}{5.9mL}=3.1g.mL[/tex]

Thus, the density of rock reported should be, 3.1 g/mL

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