When solving a problem it is important to identify your given and needed units, but it is also important to understand the relationship between those units so you will know how to set up your equation in order to solve the problem. Review the data sets below and use the steps of the problem-solving method to determine whether the given measurements would be appropriate for calculating mass, volume, or density.
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43.2 g of table salt occupies 20.0 cm2of space
150 g of iron 21.0 mL of methanol density of methanol
0.79g/mL density of iron 79.0 g/cm3
density of gold 19.3 g/cm
3.00 g of white pine, 5.00 cm,3 of table salt density of white pine
0.40 g/cm3weighs 10.8g
Appropriate for calculating mass Appropriate for calculating volume Appropriate for calculating density

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Answer:

43.2 g of table salt occupies 20.0 cm2of space- Appropriate for calculating density

150 g of iron density of iron 79.0 g/cm3- Appropriate for calculating volume

21.0 mL of methanol density of methanol 0.79g/mL - Appropriate for calculating mass

3.00 g of white pine, density of white pine 0.40 g/cm3- Appropriate for calculating volume

5.00 cm,3 of table salt weighs 10.8g-Appropriate for calculating density

Explanation:

Density is defined as mass per unit volume. Hence in science;

Density= mass/volume

When mass and volume are both given, the information can be used to determine the density of a given substance.

When volume and density are both given, the information can be used to determine the mass of a given substance.

When the mass and density of a substance are both given, the information can be used to determine the volume of the substance.

Hence the answers given above.

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