The density of the metal is 6.51 g/cm3 .
<h3>What is density, for instance?</h3>
How much "stuff" is contained in a specific quantity of space is determined by its density. For instance, a block of the harder, lighter material gold (Au) will be denser than a block of the heaviest element lead (Pb) (Au). Styrofoam blocks are less dense than bricks. Mass per unit size serves as its definition.
Briefing :
mass, m = 114 g
initial volume, V1 = 25 mL
final volume, V2 = 42.5 mL
Volume of the metal piece, V = V2 - V1
= 42.5 - 25
= 17.5 mL
1 mL = 1 c.c
So, Volume of metal, V = 17.5 c.c.
Let the density of the metal is d.
density = mass / volume
d = 114 / 17.5
= 6.51 g/c.c
Thus, the density of metal is 6.51 g/c.c.
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