It's called displacement. You take a beaker or some measuring container and fill it up with water to a certain marker. Then, you put in whatever you need to measure, and however much the water rises from the original marker, that's the volume of the object.
The mass of 15 ml of a liquid with a density of 1 g per cm3 can be calculated using the formula: Mass (g) = Volume (ml) x Density (g/cm3). So, 15 ml x 1 g/cm3 = 15 grams. Thus, the mass of 15 ml of this liquid would be 15 grams.
The calcium density at room temperature is 1,55 g/cm3.
Because d=M/V the density of silver is 10,5 g/cm3.
Can't answer this because you have given the mass, but not the volume. Density = mass / volume.
Use the formula M=DV mass= density x volume m= 0.7989 g/mL(17.4 mL)
Density of Mountain Dew- 1.02 g/cm3 (volume=380 ml (1 ml= 1 cm3), mass=389 g.) Density of Diet Mountain Dew- 1 g/cm3 (volume=380 ml (1 ml= 1 cm3), mass=380 g.)
gm3, g/cm3, kg/l, kg/cm3, g/ml
Do you mean: g/ml g/cm3
g/mL or g/cm3
The mass of 15 ml of a liquid with a density of 1 g per cm3 can be calculated using the formula: Mass (g) = Volume (ml) x Density (g/cm3). So, 15 ml x 1 g/cm3 = 15 grams. Thus, the mass of 15 ml of this liquid would be 15 grams.
the book density is:7g/cm3 or 0.007kg/cm3.
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Density of mercury is 13.534 g/cm3 around room temperature. An ml is 1 cm3, please work out the Mathematics yourselves.
The density of sodium chloride is 2,165 g/cm3.
The density of an ice is 0.92 g/mL 1 m³ = 1.0 x 106 mL Then: 0.92 g/mL * 1.0 x 106 mL / m³ = 9.2 x 105 g / m³ So multiply that value by 1 m³ to obtain 9.2 x 105 g, which is the same as 9.2 x 10² kg = 920 kg.
1 ml = 1 cm3 → density = mass/volume = 739g/55.44ml ≈ 13.33 g/ml = 13.33 g/cm3 = 13.33 gcm-3 (pick your preferred way of writing the units)
The density of pure uranium is ca. 19,1 g/cm3.