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This mass is 5,323 grams.
100.2 grams. There's no loss of mass when something dissolves. If there was then you'd get what might amount to an enormous explosion caused by the loss of mass in the same way as an atomic bomb works.
The mass is 5,323 g.
A balance or scale is typically used to find the mass of a solid. The solid is placed on the balance, and its mass is measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
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32.4
Grams solid mol/g Hfusion
Grams solid × mol/g × Hfusion
If a solid with a mass of 25 grams melts, it will result in a liquid with the same mass of 25 grams, assuming no material is lost during the melting process. The physical state changes from solid to liquid, but the mass remains constant according to the law of conservation of mass. The volume may change depending on the properties of the material, but the mass will stay the same.
The mass of a solid object can be measured using a balance or a scale. Simply place the object on the balance or scale and read the measurement displayed. Mass is typically measured in grams or kilograms.
Density is Mass/Volume. Since the mass is 65.1grams and the volume is 43.1cm, the density is 65.1/43.1 grams per cm. So the answer is 1.51044 grams/cm
Mass = 40 gramsVolume = L x W x H = 8 cm3Density = mass/volume = 5 grams/cm3