For this method to work the solid must (a) be more dense than the liquid, and (b) not react with nor dissolve in the liquid. Water will be a suitable solvent for determining the volume of metals in this lab. An irregular shaped piece of metal has a mass of 131.0 g. You put it into a 100 mL graduated cylinder containing 22 mL of water, and the water level rises to 68 mL. What is the density of metal in g/ml?

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For this method to work the solid must (a)
be more dense than the liquid, and (b) not
react with nor dissolve in the liquid. Water
will be a suitable solvent for determining the
volume of metals in this lab.
An irregular shaped piece of metal has a
mass of 131.0 g. You put it into a 100 mL
graduated cylinder containing 22 mL of
water, and the water level rises to 68 mL.
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Transcribed Image Text:For this method to work the solid must (a) be more dense than the liquid, and (b) not react with nor dissolve in the liquid. Water will be a suitable solvent for determining the volume of metals in this lab. An irregular shaped piece of metal has a mass of 131.0 g. You put it into a 100 mL graduated cylinder containing 22 mL of water, and the water level rises to 68 mL. What is the density of metal in g/mL? g/mL Calculator Submit Question
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