You have samples of the following metals of equal mass, which has the largest volume? Copper, density = 8.92 g/mL Mercury, density = 13.6 g/mL Gold, density = 19.3 g/mL Zinc, density = 7.15 g/mL

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Answer:  Zinc

Explanation:  Zinc has the lowest density.  Since density = mass/volume, we can also say volume = mass/density.  Given the same masses, the metal with the lowest density would have the largest volume.

The sample is given. The sample which has the largest volume is Zinc, density = 7.15 g/mL.

What is volume?

Volume is the space occupied by a three-dimensional object. It is the total space occupied by any object like water, a box, or gas. Volume can be calculated as mass/density.

[tex]\rm{Volume = \dfrac{mass}{density}}[/tex]

Given elements are Copper, density = 8.92 g/mL Mercury, density = 13.6 g/mL Gold, density = 19.3 g/mL Zinc, density = 7.15 g/mL

They all have similar mass, and different density is given; we have to find the volume.

If we take a similar mass, so the element with the lowest density will have the greatest volume, by the rule. We can see that zinc has the lowest density, which is 7.15 g/mL. So, the largest volume will have the Zinc.

Thus, the largest volume containing element is Zinc, density = 7.15 g/mL.

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