If I found a piece of metal and determined its mass to be 118.1 g and its volume to be 15 cm3 which of the metals on the chart
could I infer that it was.
Fluid
hydrogen
helium
air
Density (g/mL)
0.00009
0.0002
0.0013
0.0014
0.002
oxygen
carbon dioxide
ethyl alcohol
machine oil
Solid
Styrofoam™
cork
oak
sugar
salt
aluminum
iron
nickel
Density (g/cm)
0.005
0.24
0.70
1.59
2.16
2.70
7.87
8.90
8.92
11.34
19.32
0.79
water
0.90
1.00
1.03
1.26
seawater
glycerol
mercury
copper
lead
gold
13.55
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