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Copper is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 64.
Mass: kilogram Length: meter Volume: cubic meter (this is not a base unit, since it is derived from the meter)
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this means that copper is 2.7g/cm3
You convert everything to a common unit, for example meters, multiply length x width x height to get the volume, then multiply this volume by the density of copper, which you can easily look up. - Actually this will give you the mass, not the weight. If you really want the weight, you can multiply the mass by Earth's gravity - about 9.8. Alternately, you can weigh a sample.
Copper is priced in terms of its mass, not its length.
The atomic mass of copper is 63.55.
63.546 is the gram atomic mass of copper.
Atomic mass of copper is 63. 546amu where amu is Atomic mass unit
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The density of copper is 8.94 grams per cm3. The mass will depend on the volume of the "lump" of copper.
Mass = moles x formula mass Mass = 0.139 x atomic mass of copper (63.5) Mass = 8.83g
The mass of water does not increase when copper sulfate is added to the water, unless the copper sulfate is hydrated. The mass of the mixture of water and copper sulfate, of course, does increase.
Copper is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 64.
No Meter is an unit of length, not mass.
The anhydrous copper sulfate (CuSO4) has a molar mass of 159,62.
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