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Chemistry, 01.09.2020 19:01, jordanfvest

Pls Help, i will give brainliest to anyone who answers correctly There are 5 objects ( a pink, violet, yellow, white, gray object). Each box has a different mass (28.7g, 41.6g, 8.7g, 30.4g, 76.9g ) and a different volume (11.6cm^3, 57.4cm^3, 14.9cm^3, 29cm^3 and 57cm^3). The volume of the yellow object is not 29cm3 and it is also not 57.4cm3. The white object has a greater mass than the pink object The gray object has a density of 1.349 grams per cubic cm and a mass of 76.9g The density of water is 1.0 grams per cubic cm. If the white object was placed in water, it would sink. The density of water is 1.0 g/cm3. If the yellow object was placed in water, it would float. The density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm3. The violet object is more dense than aluminum One object has a volume of 57.4 cm3 and a density of 0.5 grams per cubic centimeter. The volume of the violet object is not 11.6 cubic centimeters

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