A piece of metal with a mass of 142 g is placed in a 50 mL graduated cylinder. The water level rises from 20 mL to 40 mL. What is the density of the metal?

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Explanation:

The end goal of this question is to find density. Density can be found using the following formula:

D=m/v

D=Density

m=mass

v=volume

Therefore we need mass and volume to find density. Mass is already given in the question as 142g. All we have left is volume. When a solid is placed in water in a graduated cylinder the volume goes up. This means if you subtract the volume after the metal was placed from before it was placed, you can find the volume of the metal. Therefore the volume of the metal is 40mL-20mL=20mL. However typically, volume is found in liters so the volume should be .04L-.02L=0.02L. Now that we have volume and mass we can find density using the formula d=m/v. So 142/.02=7,100 grams per liget or 7.1 kilograms per liter. This answer seems unrealistic so I would double check with your teacher about the question.

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