Densities are calculated by first determining the mass of the metal in grams, then submerging the metal into a known volume of water and measuring the displaced volume of the water in mL. The density is simply the mass divided by the displaced volume (g/ml)
Lets say an unknown metal has a mass of 32.6 grams and when submerged it displaced 4.15 mL of water.
Calculate the density of the metal a determine its identity?