In this experiment, your unknown sample weights 60.4541 g. Your graduated cylinder contains 10.00 ml water. When you put

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In this experiment, your unknown sample weights 60.4541 g. Your graduated cylinder contains 10.00 ml water. When you put

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In This Experiment Your Unknown Sample Weights 60 4541 G Your Graduated Cylinder Contains 10 00 Ml Water When You Put 1
In This Experiment Your Unknown Sample Weights 60 4541 G Your Graduated Cylinder Contains 10 00 Ml Water When You Put 1 (13 KiB) Viewed 56 times
In this experiment, your unknown sample weights 60.4541 g. Your graduated cylinder contains 10.00 ml water. When you put your unknow sample into the graduated cylinder, the water level rises to 15.35 ml. According to the following table, what is your unknown? Substance Density (g/mL) 2.7 Aluminum 8.4 Brass Copper 8.9 Iron 7.9 Lead 11.3 Nickel 8.9 Tin 7.3 Zinc 7.1
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