About 35.98 of them would.
(Pb density = 11.34 g/cm3)
Dendity of lead = 11.35g/cc. 408 grams therefore has a volume of (408/11.35) = 35.947cc. It displaces 35.947cc of water, = 35.947 millilitres.
it would be 35.947 mL in 408 grams of lead
In order to answer this question you must know the specific gravity or density of lead, that is, it's weight in grams per cubic centimeter. A cubic centimeter is a mililiter and you have the answer.
Approximately 161 grams of lead nitrate will dissolve in 100mL of cold water at room temperature.
Zinc displaces lead as in this equation:Zn + Pb(NO3)2 = Pb + Zn(NO3)2.
I would say the the lead displaces less water. Think about the sizes and densities. If you have a block of lead and a block of aluminum (weighing the same), common sense tells you, the lead block is going to be a lot smaller due to his great density. Therefore, smaller block displaces less water
Both ten grams of lead and ten grams of bubble gum would weigh the same amount because they both weigh ten grams. The weight is determined by the measure of grams, not the material being weighed.
That is approximately 45 grams of water
lead and water will occupy the same volume. however the Density of lead is 207.2 g/L (grams per liter) and the Density of H2O is only 18.02 g/L so if you had the same volume of lead and water the lead would be heavier. But if you had the same Weight of both water and lead the water would have a larger volume.
It depends upon its shape. A solid brick of lead will sink. A lead weight pressed into the shape of a bowl will float, because it displaces more water, and is therefore buoyant enough to float.
The density of the wood is lower than the density of the water, so the water displaces the wood and is held to the 'floor' by gravity. Lead is more dense, so it can displace the water and sink.
Lead is more dense than water. The density of lead is about 11.34 grams per cubic centimeter, while the density of water is about 1 gram per cubic centimeter.