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Chemistry, 16.01.2021 05:00 cjjohnson1221
A student used lab equipment to determine the density of a metal cylinder. The student obtained the following data. Massive metal, 47.208 g, the initial volume of water and a graduated cylinder, 15.6 ml, and volume level after adding metal sample to water 17.4 ML.
Step 1: determine the volume of water displaced by the solid sample.
Step 2: determine the density of the metal sample and input the answer, rounded to proper significant figures, in the submission box for this question.
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