CHEMISTRY The density D of an object in grams per milliliter is found by dividing the
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CHEMISTRY The density D of an object in grams per milliliter is found by dividing the mass m of the substance by the volume V of the object. A sample of gold has a mass of 4.2 1 0 -2 kilograms and a volume of 2.2 1 0 -6 cubic meters. Find the density of gold.
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