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The density is the quotient between the mass of a material and the volume occupied by it, The density can be expressed for a substance or for a mixture of substances. For example, water density in ambient conditions is equal to 1.00 g/cm3, which means that in 1 cm³ or 1 mL, there are 1.0 g of water. Therefore:
D = m / V
D = 20 g / 5 mL
D = 4,0 g/mL
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The density of the object will be "4 g/mL". A further solution is provided below.
The given values in the question are:
Mass,
M = 20 g
Volume,
V = 5 mL
The density of the object will be:
→ [tex]Density = \frac{Mass}{Volume}[/tex]
By substituting the values, we get
→ [tex]= \frac{20}{5}[/tex]
→ [tex]= 4 \ g/mL[/tex]
Thus the above answer is right.
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