Pure silver has a density of 10.49 g/cm3. If you have
42 grams of pure silver, what is the volume of your sample?
Round to four significant digits.
0.2498 cm^3
1.915 cm^3
2.216 cm^3
4.004 cm^3

Respuesta :

Answer: Volume of sample is 4.004 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Density of pure silver is 10.49 g/cm³

Mass of silver = 42 grams

To find: The volume of sample

As we know

[tex]\text{ Density }= \dfrac{\text {Mass }}{\text {Volume }}[/tex]

As given in question we have

[tex]10.49 \text { g/}cm^3 = \dfrac{42 g }{\text {Volume}} \\\\\Rightarrow \text {Volume}= \dfrac{42g}{10.49\text { g/}cm^3 } \approx 4.0038 \approx 4.004 cm^3[/tex]

Hence 4. is the right option

Volume of sample is 4.004 cm³