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Chemistry, 21.08.2021 02:10 emanuel323

Lauren wants to determine the density of a glass marble. First, she puts the marble on a digital scale which reads 10.2 g. She then puts the same glass marble in a graduated cylinder partially filled with water. The bottom of the meniscus in the cylinder rises from 31.5 mL to 34.5 mL. Determine the density of Lauren's marble.

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