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Chemistry, 29.01.2020 11:58, ndaha

An empty 25.00 ml volumetric flask has a mass of 20.550 g. when it is partially filled with metal pellets, the mass is 130.278 g. the flask is then filled to the mark with methanol (density = 0.7918 g/ml), and the total mass of the flask, metal, and methanol is 142.419 g. calculate the density of the metal pellets

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