. Without doing detailed calculations, explain which of

Chapter 1, Problem 109

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. Without doing detailed calculations, explain which of the following objects contains the greatest mass of the element iron. (a) A 1.00 kg pile of pure iron filings. (b) Acube of wrought iron, 5.0 cm on edge. Wrought iron contains 98.5% iron by mass and has a density of (c) A square sheet of stainless steel 0.30 m on edge and 1.0 mm thick. The stainless steel is an alloy (mixture) containing iron, together with 18% chromium, 8% nickel, and 0.18% carbon by mass. Its density is (d) 10.0 L of a solution characterized as follows: This solution is 70.0% water and 30.0% of a compound of iron, by mass. The iron compound consists of 34.4% iron by mass.

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