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a sample of Vermilion - colored mineral was weighed in air , then weighed again while suspended in water. An object is buoyed by the mass of the fluid displaced by the object. In air, the mineral weighed 18.49g ; in water it weighed 16.21g . The densities of air and water are 1.205 g/L and 0.9982 g/cm^3 , respectively. What is the density of the mineral?

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