SOLUTION: A silver (Ag) object weighing 194.3 g is placed in a graduated cylinder containing 242.0 mL of water. The volume of water now reads 260.5 mL. From these data calculate the densit

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Question 496067: A silver (Ag) object weighing 194.3 g is placed in a graduated cylinder containing 242.0 mL of water. The volume of water now reads 260.5 mL. From these data calculate the density of silver.
Answer by chessace(471)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hopefully object is solid, not hollow.
density = 194.2 g / (260.5 - 242.0) mL
= 194.2/18.5 = 10.5 g/mL

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