First determine the volume of the block of copper by multiplying its dimensions.
Volume = 8.4cm x 5.5cm x 4.6cm = 212.52cm3 = 210cm3 rounded to 2 sig figs
Density = mass/volume = 1896g/210cm3 = 9.0g/cm3
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The density of pure copper at room temperature is 8.96 grams per cubic centimeter; or in other words its specific gravity is such that one cc of it would weigh 8.96 times that of a cc of water.
The atomic mass of copper is 63.55 g/mol therfore 0.043 moles weighs 2.67 g
Density is equal to the mass (in g) divided by the volume (in mL). So 25.0 m/L divided by 77.58 g is your answer.
No, not any substance, but some, and here's why. Methanol has a density of 0.79g. If you put something in the methanol, say wood (oak), that weighs 0.89g, which is more, it will sink. It all depends on if it weighs more or less than the methanol. If it weighs more, it will sink, If it weighs less, it will float.
The periodic table states that the molar mass of copper is 63.546 grams per mole. That means that if you have one mole of copper, it will weigh 63.546 grams. One mole is 6.022x1023 (Avogadro's number) atoms. To find the mass of one copper atom in grams, you simply divide copper's molar mass by the number of atoms in one mole. 63.546 / 6.022x1023 = 1.055x10-22 One atom of copper weighs 1.055x10-22 grams.
Copper has a higher density then silver. So a cubic inch of copper weighs more then a cubic inch of silver.
Aluminium weighs less than copper for the given volume
A cubic foot of Copper weighs 550 pounds and has a specific gravity of nearly 9. A cubic foot of Tin weighs 450 pounds and has a specific gravity of 7.29. So, Copper is more dense than Tin.
d liquid = 8.91 g/cm^3
Density is not how much something weighs. Density and weight go together but are not the same thing as each other.
The density of pure copper at room temperature is 8.96 grams per cubic centimeter; or in other words its specific gravity is such that one cc of it would weigh 8.96 times that of a cc of water.
The molecular weight and percentage composition of the component atoms (Gold weighs more than copper even though they are chemically similar) and the packing structure (how much wasted space is there in the crystal?)
It's 95% copper, and weighs 3.11 grams.
It is impossible to give an answer. For instance, a metre of copper wire, or a metre of a copper ingot?
Those are 95 percent copper. A US penny weighs 3.11 grams. Of that, 2.9545 grams is copper.
How much something weighs per pound.How much something weighs per pound.
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