A piece of silver metal has a mass of 2.919 g. If the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm³, what is the volume of the silver?



Answer :

The volume of piece of silver metal having mass of 2.919 g and density of silver is 10.5 g/cm is 0.278 cm⁻³.

Density is the ratio of mass of substance to its volume. It is denoted by symbol ρ. Its SI unit is kg/m³ and for solids g/cm³ is also used, for liquids it is g/mL and for gases it is g/L. Density is given by -

                                                  ρ = m

                                                          v

where,

ρ = density of substance

m = mass of substance

v = volume of substance

Given data :

Density, ρ = 10.5 g/cm³

Mass, m = 2.919 g

Substituting values in equation

Density = mass

                volume

Volume = Mass  

               Density

volume =  2.919 g  

              10.5 g/cm³

volume = 0.278 cm⁻³

Therefore, volume of silver metal is 0.278 cm⁻³

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