Answer:
5.758 is the density of the metal ingot in grams per cubic centimeter.
Explanation:
1) Mass of pycnometer = M = 27.60 g
Mass of pycnometer with water ,m= 45.65 g
Density of water at 20 °C = d =[tex]998.2 kg/m^3[/tex]
1 kg = 1000 g
[tex]1 m^3=10^6 cm^3[/tex]
[tex]998.2 kg/m^3=\frac{998.2 \times 1000 g}{10^6 cm^3}=0.9982 g/cm^3[/tex]
Mass of water ,m'= m - M = 45.65 g - 27.60 g =18.05 g
Volume of pycnometer = Volume of water present in it = V
[tex]Density=\frac{Mass}{Volume}[/tex]
[tex]V=\frac{m'}{d}=\frac{18.05 g}{0.9982 g/cm^3}=18.08 cm^3[/tex]
2) Mass of metal , water and pycnometer = 56.83 g
Mass of metal,M' = 9.5 g
Mass of water when metal and water are together ,m''= 56.83 g - M'- M
56.83 g - 9.5 g - 27.60 g = 19.7 g
Volume of water when metal and water are together = v
[tex]v=\frac{m''}{d}=\frac{19.7 g}{0.9982 g/cm^3}=19.73 cm^3[/tex]
Density of metal = d'
Volume of metal = v' =[tex]\frac{M'}{d'}[/tex]
Difference in volume will give volume of metal ingot.
v' = v - V
[tex]v'=19.73 cm^3-18.08 cm^3=[/tex]
[tex]v'=1.65 cm^3[/tex]
Since volume cannot be in negative .
Density of the metal =d'
=[tex]d'=\frac{M'}{v'}=\frac{9.5 g}{1.65 cm^3}=5.758 g/cm^3[/tex]