p = 4.5 g cm-3
length = 2.68 cm
Volume = (2.68 cm)3
= 19.25 cm3
mass = 19.25 x 4.5
= 86.6 g
Ar = 47.9 g/mol
86.6 g = 86.6/47.9 mol
= 1.81 mol
Number of atoms = 1.81 x 6.02 x 1023
= 1.09 x 1024 atoms
yes, because vanadium's density is 5.8 g/ml but titanium's density is 4.54g/ml
This site shows items made of titanium , some are 99 percent titanium. http://periodictable.com/Elements/022/index.html
If the titanium in bicycle frame displaces 0.314 L of water and has a mass of 1.41 kg, the density of the titanium in gcm-3 or gram per cubic centimeter is approximately 4.49. This is based on the formula that density is equivalent to mass divided by volume.
Density of titanium, at room temperature = 4.506 g/cm3 so volume of 1 kg = 1000/4.506 = 221.9 cm3.
The density of titanium is 4.507 g/cc [cubic centimeter]. Divide the mass by the density to find the volume. (38.4 g)/(4.507 g/cc) = 8.520 cc. Since 1 mL = 1 cc, then the volume is 8.520 mL.
titanium
yes, because vanadium's density is 5.8 g/ml but titanium's density is 4.54g/ml
No. Titanium is not a mineral, it is a metal that can be smelted from such minerals as rutile and ilmenite. Titanium is not the strongest metal, either. The reason that it is named "titanium" is that it has a very high ratio of strength to density: it is about as strong as some steels but 45% lighter.
Platinum has a density of 21.090 grams per cubic centimeter. Titanium has a density of 4.507 grams per cubic centimeter.
This site shows items made of titanium , some are 99 percent titanium. http://periodictable.com/Elements/022/index.html
The density of titanium is 4,506 g/cm3 at 0 Celsius degrees.
If the density of titanium metal is 4.51 g per cm cubed at 25 degrees C, the mass of titanium that displaces 65.8 ml of water at 25 degrees C would be 29.7 g.
If the titanium in bicycle frame displaces 0.314 L of water and has a mass of 1.41 kg, the density of the titanium in gcm-3 or gram per cubic centimeter is approximately 4.49. This is based on the formula that density is equivalent to mass divided by volume.
Titanium dioxide has a density of 4.197 grams per cubic centimeter (25 C). As a comparison, water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, and the metal titanium itself has a density of about 4.5 grams per cubic centimeter. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this really "white" stuff. It is so white that it is used as a white pigment in paints and such.
Density of titanium, at room temperature = 4.506 g/cm3 so volume of 1 kg = 1000/4.506 = 221.9 cm3.
The density is a physical property not a change.
The density is a physical property not a change.