Mass = Density*Volume
So Mass of 1 litre = 1.030 kg.
So Rs 300 per lire = Rs 300 per 1.03 kg = Rs 291.26 per kg (approx).
The density of the material affects how much space it occupies for a given amount of mass.
It depends on the density of the liquid.
Divide the density in kilograms per liter by the volume in liters
The particles them self, assuming that you are referring to the individual atoms/molecules that makes up a liquid, does not change in "density" when going from one state of matter to another (liquid -> steam). However, the density changes for a certain amount of the matter, for instance one liter. One liter of water weighs a lot more than one liter of water steam. This is because the density of liquid water is much higher than water steam. The density of liquid water is 1000g/liter while the density of steam is 0.8g/liter. In other words, liquid water is over 1200 times denser than water vapor!
density = mass divided by volume volume = mass divided by density V = M/D = 1kg/D whre D is density in kg/liter and one liter is 1000 cubic centimeters
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A 50% purity solution of NaOH would contain 500 grams of NaOH per liter of solution. Given that the density is 1.53 g/mL, there would be approximately 327.5 grams of NaOH in one liter of solution (1.53 g/mL * 1000 mL).
No ! The coke will have the same density regardless of the volume of coke. Density of a liquid depends upon the liquid identity, nature, and temperature; but neither upon the mass nor the volume of the liquid.
You need to find the density of the oil, from this you will be able to calculate the volume.
.88 kg = .88 x 2.20462 lbs = 1.94 lbs
You must know the material density.Assume fresh water at room density, having density 1 gm/cc or 1 kg/liter, then the answer: 17 kg = 17 liter
11.82 L 1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter