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If a sample of iron with a density of 7.874 gcm3 displaces 76.0 mL of water when placed in a beaker what is its mass?

The mass of iron is 598,4 g.


Inwater a steel will float or sink?

Steel is denser than water, so it will sink in water. For an object to float in water, it needs to be less dense than water.


Why can an iron boat float but an iron cube can not?

The iron boat is an "empty shell" with air filled space inside, reducing its density compared to the iron cube which is iron all the way through.


What are the dimensions of a cube if the weight is 20grams?

That depends on the density of the material in the cube. It would be different if, say, the cube were made of ice, iron, or gold.


What is the density of ductile iron in gram per cm cube?

7.86 grams/cm3===========


Which has higher density iron or carbon or water?

Iron.


Which has the greatest density water granite iron or dry air?

Iron has the greatest density, followed by granite, water, and then dry air. Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance, and iron has a higher mass per unit volume compared to granite, water, and dry air.


A piece of iron on top of a piece wood floating in a bathtub If the iron is removed from the wood what happens to the water level in the tub?

The water level will go down slightly when the iron is removed from the wood, as the iron displaces more water than the same volume of wood. When the iron is removed, the water that was displaced by the iron will return to the tub, causing a small decrease in water level.


Why will a block of iron float in mercury and sink in water?

A block of iron will float in mercury due to the higher density of iron compared to mercury. In water, the iron block will sink because the density of iron is higher than that of water. The buoyant force acting on the iron block is determined by the density of the surrounding fluid.


Why does iron sinks while iron boat floats on sea?

Iron sinks because it is denser than water, so its weight is greater than the weight of the water it displaces. However, an iron boat floats because its overall density is less than that of water, due to its hollow design which displaces enough water to provide buoyancy. The shape and volume of the boat allows it to float despite being made of a dense material like iron.


What makes iron ships float?

The structure of an iron ship is such that its density is less than that of water. Anything with a density less than water will float in water.


What is the mass of 6.5 centimeters cube iron?

To determine the mass of Iron, its density is required. The formula used is Volume x Density = Mass. Assuming the Iron is pure and in solid state with a density of approximately 7.87g/cm3 at room temperature, its mass is around 51.2g.