8.5 g of metal is placed in a graduated cylinder containing water. The level of water increases from 40.0 ml to 44.5 ml. The density of the metal is _____ g/ml? (Use the correct number of significant figures in your answer)
ANSWER- 1.89 g/mL (density of metal)
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