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I’ copper has a density of 8.9g/cm how much space would 89g of copper take

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To determine the mass of a copper object, you need to know its volume as well as the density of copper, which is 8.9 g/cm^3. The formula to calculate mass is mass = density x volume. So, if you have the volume of the copper object, you can multiply it by the density of copper to find its mass.

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The question cannot be answered because:

  • there are no units given for the density (although that can be found);
  • there is no volume of the substance.
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Q: What is the mass of a copper if the density is 8.9?
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