density = mass / volume
89.1 cm3 / 53.5
The density is 2,43 g/cm3.
The density of curium is 13,51 g/cm3. But in some books the value is 12 g/cm3.
Zn has the density of 7,31 g/cm3 and Br has the density of 3,119 g/cm3 at 300 K. The heighest density has the metal iridium rho = 22,560 kg/m3 or 22.56 g/cm3 and the metal osmium rho = 22,610 kg/m3 or 22.61 g/cm3.
Density of butter is 0.94 g/cm3 , but dependent of the water content (up to 15%)
Heavy metal with a density of 19.25 g/cm*3
g is not a unit for density. g/cm3 is. At room temperature: Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm3 Scandium 2.985 g/cm3 Bromine 3.1028 g/cm3 (liquid)
With a density of about 1.33 g/cm3 Jupiter's density can be compared to: * Glucose 1.350 g/cm3 * Fluorine refrigerant R-12 1.311 g/cm3 * Dichloromethane 1.326 g/cm3 * Dichlorobenzen 1.301 g/cm3 * Mylar 1.39 g/cm3 * Gravel 1.362 g/cm3 * Maple Syrup 1.362 g/cm3
The Suns mean density is around 1.41 g/cm3, which is similar to Jupiters density of 1.33 g/cm3 and Uranus' density of 1.30 g/cm3.
density = mass / volume = 13 g / 5 cm3 = 2.6 g/cm3
Saturn has the density of 0.69 g/cm3
The density of berkelium is: - for alpha phase: 14,78 g/cm3 - for beta phase: 13,25 g/cm3
Volume = Mass/Density = 600 g/3.00 g cm3 = 200 cm3
The object has a density of 0.7 g/cm3
Jupiter's density is about 1.3 g/cm3 . Earth's is about 5.5 g/cm3 .
Density = 3.02 g/5.00 cm3 = 0.604 g/cm3.
3 g/10 cm3 = 0.3 g/cm3 and this is the density, since density is expressed as mass/volume.
4 centimeters cubed! Density = grams/cm3 Density = 13 g/4 cm3 = 3.25 g/cm3 =========