What is the volume (in mL) of an object with a density of 7.02 g/cm^3 and a mass of 6.00 x 10^2 g
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What is the volume (in mL) of an object with a density of 7.02 g/cm^3 and a mass of 6.00 x 10^2 g

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So to find the volume (V) of this object, we divide its mass (M) by its density (D).We are given M = 6.00 * 10² or 600 grams and D = 7.So V = 600/7.02 = 8.......
And explain how you got please and thank you.

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By definition, density is the mass per unit volume of a substance: that is D = M/V
where D is the density, M the object's mass and V is its volume.
A little algebra gives the corresponding formulas: M = D times V and V = M/D
So to find the volume (V) of this object, we divide its mass (M) by its density (D).
We are given M = 6.00 * 10² or 600 grams and D = 7.02 gm/cc
So V = 600/7.02 = 8.547 cubic centimeters (cc).
Since one cc is equal to 1 milliliter, the volume of our object is 8.547 ml.
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