Consider this data from a lab, concerning the mass and the volume of water displaced in a graduated cylinder by introduction of a metal sample to the cylinder:
Mass of weighing cup = 0.452 g
Mass of weighing cup + metal sample = 72.943 g
Volume of water in cylinder = 15.2 cm3 When the metal sample was carefully lowered into the graduated cylinder, the water above the submerged metal sample rose to the 19.0 cm3 mark. What is the density of the metal? Hint: Remember to remove the mass of the weighing cup from the sample before performing any calculations.
A)2.2 g cm-3
B)3.8 g cm-3
C)4.8 g cm-3
D)19 g cm-3
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