The density of an aluminum block typically ranges from 2.63 to 2.70 grams per cubic centimeter.
A block of aluminum will sink in water due to its density being greater than that of water.
The answer is 6 gcm^-3.
The density of the aluminum block is calculated by dividing its mass (27 grams) by its volume (10 cm³). Density = mass/volume = 27g / 10 cm³ = 2.7 g/cm³.
The density is the mass per unit volume. So, the density = 27/10 = 2.7 grams/cc
To calculate the number of atoms in a block of aluminum, you would first find the volume of the block (2 cm x 4 cm x 1 cm) and then divide it by the volume of a single aluminum atom. Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm³ and an atomic mass of 26.98 g/mol, allowing you to derive the molar volume and subsequently obtain the number of atoms in the block.
The density of the aluminum block is 2.7 g/cm^3. This was calculated by dividing the mass (81.0 g) by the volume (30.0 cm^3).
The 1-kg block of wood will float on water, while the 1-kg block of aluminum will sink. This is because wood is less dense than water and has a greater buoyant force acting on it, causing it to float. Aluminum is denser than water and will sink when placed in water.
The density of solid aluminum is 2.7 gm/cm3. It has absolutely nothing to do with the size of the sample. It can be a 2 cm cube or a block the size of the starship Enterprise. Makes no difference. Still 2.7 .
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Aluminum's density is 2.698
The Density of aluminium is always 2.7g/cm3. To find the density you have to calculate the mass, lenght, breadth and height. Afterwards you have to find the volume (lxbxh).After you find the volume you have to use the formula: = mass/volume.density