ericlawton
18.01.2020 •
Chemistry
A4 gram metal object displaces 2 ml of water in a graduated cylinder. what is the density of the metal object?
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Ответ:
Density= 4 g/2 mL/cm3
Density =2 g/cm3
Ответ:
Because it would lower the amount in the sample causing it to be heated up faster in the process, duh.