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In the image below, two metals have been plotted on the same volume vs
mass graph. (N...
Chemistry, 13.10.2020 19:01, dogwisperer101
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In the image below, two metals have been plotted on the same volume vs
mass graph. (Note that the line for metal B is ABOVE the line for metal A).
What is the density of metal A?
& A student graphed the following data:
mass vs volume
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Linear Fit for: metal mass
massa)
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Linear Fit for metal Al mass
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volumelom)
O 5.56 g/cm^3
O 0.18 g/cm^3
O 8.00 g/cm3
O 0.125 g/cm^3
There is no way to tell.
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