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  • 26-01-2021
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What is the mass of 4.42 cm3 of platinum? The density of platinum is 22.5 g/cm3. (Sig Fig rules + units)

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dorotadutka dorotadutka
  • 26-01-2021

Answer: 99.45 g

Explanation: we have 22.5 g of Platinum in every 1cm3 of Platinum so if we take 4.42 cm3 of Platinum we will have 4.42 × 22.5 g = 99.45 g of Platinum

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