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what is the density of a rock mass (0.05kg), submerged in water which diplaced by a 25cm^3 volume?

Answer:Mass (m)= 0.05kgVolume = 25cm^3Density=mass/Volume= 0.05kg/25cm^3=2000kg/m^3

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Answered by Fria H. Physics tutor
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How do I structure an essay.

A good saying when writing essays is 'tell em what you're going to tell em, tell em, tell em what you told em'. So consider your introduction the 'tell em what you're going to tell em' part, where you set...

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Answered by Alexander R. History tutor
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Expand (x+1)(x-4)

Using the "FOIL" Technique should help with the expansion, telling you what order to multiply things together. F stands for "firsts", so the first step is to multiply the first things ...

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Answered by Emily G. Maths tutor
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Why is water cohesive?

Cohesion is the attraction of molecules of the same type.Water is cohesive because it is dipolar therefore the positive electrons from the 2 hydrogens are pulled towards the oxygen end making the oxygen e...

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Answered by Ugo O. Biology tutor
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Why can water act as a solvent for ions?

Solvents are substances that can dissolve other substances.Water can act as a solvent for ions (charged particles/molecules) because it is dipolar (the positive electrons from the 2x hydrogen are pulled t...

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Answered by Ugo O. Biology tutor
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