Volume = Mass / Density, so 100 grams of gold divided by 19.3 g/mL gives a volume of 5.18 mL or 5.18 cubic centimeters. 5.18 mL of gold will displace 5.18 mL of water.
The amount of liquid a object displaces is directly proportional to the density of the object
The metal with the lower density occupies more volume, so it would displace more water. Density of silver = 10.49 g/cm-3 , density of gold = 19.3 g/cm-3, Silver's displacement is greater.
to know the volume of 256g you should know the density of the substance or fluid. The volume of 256g of oil and 256g of water is not same. it depends on the density.
You need to find its mass. If your volume is in cm^-3 then your mass should be in grams and if your volume is in m^-3 your mass should be in kilograms. However this is only for solids and liquids. If you are measuring the density of a gas, the volume should be in dm^-3 and mass in grams. Once you have the mass sorted out, put the values into this simple equation: Density (d) = mass (m) / volume (V) d=m/v That should give you the density of the chemical
density = mass/volume mass = density x volume volume = mass/density
79,2 ml
The metal with the lower density occupies more volume, so it would displace more water. Density of silver = 10.49 g/cm-3 , density of gold = 19.3 g/cm-3, Silver's displacement is greater.
The amount of liquid a object displaces is directly proportional to the density of the object
Fill a cup to the brim with water. Put egg in water (it should sink), capturing all of the overflow of water. Measure volume of water. This volume will match the egg's volume. Sinking objects displace volume, floating objects displace mass.
Mineral density should know. Weight / density = volume
Weight it. Find it's volume. (hint - how much water does it displace). Divide.
It will depend on the shape of the object. The density of the object does not matter, what matters is the mass of the volume of water that it will displace.
You just need to rework the density formula: D = M / V, where D is density, M is mass, and V is volume. So all you need to do is put in the Density and Mass and solve for V: D = M / V D * V = M V = M / D And so our volume becomes Mass divided by Density.
The density of water is 1. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. For things that have density more than 1, they will sink in water. For things with density less than 1, they will float in water.
The answer depends on the volume of water that the body will displace when wholly submerged. It has little to do with density since a ship, which is made of metals which are denser than water, will float.
Because the mass of the volume of water they displace is greater than their mass, making their effective density less than that of water.
The one which has a density of 2.5 g/ml (making its volume 8 ml).