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STATION 6 DENSITY [4 marks] Sample: DA B Mass=000.02 Volume =underline ( ) Density =underline ( ) D=(m)/(v)

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STATION 6 DENSITY [4 marks] Sample: DA B Mass=000.02 Volume =underline ( ) Density =underline ( ) D=(m)/(v)

STATION 6 DENSITY [4 marks]
Sample: DA
B
Mass=000.02
Volume =underline ( )
Density =underline ( )
D=(m)/(v)

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The question is incomplete as it doesn't provide the volume of sample DA and B. We need the volume to calculate the density. However, I can demonstrate the process using the given formula and explain how to find the density once you have the volume.<br /><br />**Understanding Density**<br /><br />Density (D) is a measure of how much mass (m) is contained within a given volume (v). The formula you provided, D = m/v, is correct.<br /><br />**Steps to Calculate Density**<br /><br />1. **Determine the Mass (m):** You've provided the mass for the sample as 0.02 (assuming the units are consistent, e.g., grams or kilograms).<br /><br />2. **Determine the Volume (v):** This is the missing information. You'll need to measure or be given the volume of the sample. The units should be consistent with the mass (e.g., cubic centimeters (cm³) or milliliters (mL) if the mass is in grams).<br /><br />3. **Calculate the Density (D):** Once you have both mass and volume, divide the mass by the volume to find the density.<br /><br />**Example (using placeholder volume):**<br /><br />Let's say the volume of the sample is 0.01 cm³.<br /><br />* Mass (m) = 0.02 g<br />* Volume (v) = 0.01 cm³<br /><br />Density (D) = m/v = 0.02 g / 0.01 cm³ = 2 g/cm³<br /><br />**Therefore, to complete the question, you need to provide the volume of the sample.** Once you have the volume, follow the steps above to calculate the density. Make sure the units for mass and volume are consistent.<br />
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