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The density of brass is 8.3g/cm3 and that of tin is 7.3g/cm3. What volume of tin would have the same mass as 73g of brass?

      

The density of brass is 8.3g/cm3 and that of tin is 7.3g/cm3. What volume of tin would have the same mass as 73g of brass?

  

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Henry
Volume of tin = Mass of tin ÷ Density of tin
= 73g ÷ 7.3g/cm3
= 10cm^3
kawasaki_254 answered the question on July 12, 2018 at 16:19


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