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And just in case anyone wants to help me (would be SUPER appreciated) here's the problem I can't get right.
Grains of fine California beach sand are approximately spheres with an average radius of 50 µm and are made of silicon dioxide. A solid cube of silicon dioxide with a volume of 1.00 m3 has a mass of 2600 kg. What mass of sand grains would have a total surface area (the total area of all the individual spheres) equal to the surface area of a cube 1.10 m on an edge?
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