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Chemistry, 04.03.2021 01:10 gabby7542

PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS WILL MARK 1. Calculate the density for the following cube if it’s mass is 1.25 g and each side has a measurement of 3 cm.
2. Would the cube in question 1 float or sink in water? ( Calculate the density for the following cube if it’s mass is 1.25 g and each side has a measurement of 3 cm.)
3. If an irregular-shaped piece of gold is placed into a graduated cylinder and it displaces 15 ml of water, what is the volume of the object?
4.How many elements are in the particle with the chemical formula C2H7N3?
5.How many atoms are in the particle with the chemical formula C2H7N3

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