A few days ago
Anonymous

can anyone answer this question?

what is the density of lead if a cube measuring 2cm per side has a mass of 90.8 g

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A few days ago
Mark S

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Density is defined as g/cm^3.

So, your cube is 2X2X2 = 8 cm^3

Divide your mass by your volume: 90.8g / 6 cm^3 =

11.35 g/cm^3.

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A few days ago
salacious_crumb
Try to do your own homework next time.

*Surely* you had notes or a text showing you how density is calculated.

When other people just hand you the answers, it cripples you – you never learn how to solve problems on your own.

Horror of horrors – what happens when your internet connection goes down – then what?

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