Respuesta :

7.8 g/cm3 because Mass/Volume=Density

Answer:

[tex]7.8 g/cm^{3}[/tex]

Explanation:

Density, denoted by the greek symbol rho (ρ),  is the mass per unit of volume and it is also called specific mass. For a pure substance, density has the same value as the mass concentration.

The equation to calculate the density is as follows:

ρ= [tex]\frac{m}{v} =\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]

Replacing the mass and volume given in the statement, we optain:

ρ=[tex]\frac{46.8 g}{6cm^{3} } =7.8\frac{g}{cm^{3} }[/tex]

Obtaining a similar value to that of the theoretical density of iron, wich is [tex]7.874 g/cm^{3}[/tex]