A jeweler offers to sell you a ring he claims is pure palladium, which has a density of 12.02 g/mL. Before buying, you ask to test the jeweler’s claim. You find that the ring has a mass of 16.1 g, and when you add it to a graduated cylinder containing 10.2 mL of water, the volume rises to 12.1 mL. Is his claim that the ring is made of pure palladium true?



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