Density of Paraffin Wax

What is the density of paraffin wax?

Given data:

Mass = 50.4 grams

Volume = 57.9 cm³

Answer:

The density of paraffin wax is 0.87 gm/cm³.

Paraffin wax has a density of 0.87 gm/cm³, which means it is less dense than water. This is why paraffin wax floats in water. Despite being just slightly lower than a density of 1.0, most of the paraffin wax will still be submerged below the water line.

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