The density of brass can vary from 8300 to 8700 kg/m3.
The molecular weight of brass is 321.4 g/mol That's 321.4 * 10^-6 t/mol = 0.0003214 t/mol Thus there's 1/0.0003214 mol in a tonne = 3111 mol/t The density of brass is 8.47 g/cm³ = 8.47 kg/L That's 1/8.47 L/kg = 0.118 L/kg Since there's 1000 kg in a tonne that makes 118 L or 118 dm^3 in a tonne
x10 kilo= 1000
90 kg is equivalent to 198.4 lbs. One kg is the same as 2.2 pounds.
Zayn Malik's estimated weight is KG is 70 kg. He is a member of the group, One Direction.
brass per Kg
1 Brass = 4 tonne = 4*1000 kg. = 4000 kg ....is it right or not
The price of non ferrous scrap metal in the UK as of Feb 3rd 2012 is Dry Bright Wire £.4.00 Kg Heavy Copper £3.60 Kg Brasiery Copper £.3.20 Kg Insulated Copper Cable £,1.40 Kg Brass Cuttings £.2.80 Kg Brass Swarf £.2.40 Kg Mixed Brass £.2.40 Kg Heavy Brass £.2.60 Kg Brass & Copper Radiators £.2.10 Kg Gun Metal £.2.80 kg Old Rolled Alluminium £.0.70 Kg Cast Alluminium £.0.80 Kg Alluminium Foil £.0.06 Kg Lead £.0.95 Kg Batteries £.0.45 Kg Zinc Mixed £.0.50 Kg Zinc Cuttings £.0.55 Kg 18/8 Stainless Steel £.1.10 Kg
density of copper = 8930 kg/m^3 & density of brass = 8700 kg/m^3 copper is heavier
18.6765 cubic blathinetres is one brass
The molecular weight of brass is 321.4 g/mol That's 321.4 * 10^-6 t/mol = 0.0003214 t/mol Thus there's 1/0.0003214 mol in a tonne = 3111 mol/t The density of brass is 8.47 g/cm³ = 8.47 kg/L That's 1/8.47 L/kg = 0.118 L/kg Since there's 1000 kg in a tonne that makes 118 L or 118 dm^3 in a tonne
100 Cubic feet of sand is one brass a Truck load is about 2.5 Brass of sand Brass is old unit, generally used in construction in India
It depends on how big the brass is compared to the amount of water. If they are both the same size then they occupy the same volume! If you mean "does brass take up more volume than water for the same weight", then no it does not. The density is a measure of how heavy a substance is for its size, and may be measured in grams per cubic centimetre (equivalent to kilograms per cubic decimetre), kilograms per cubic metre, or some other unit. For water, the density is 1000 kg/m3, but for brass the figure is 8400 to 8700 kg/m3. So one cubic metre of water has a mass of 1000 kg, but the same volume of brass has a mass over eight times higher. To put that another way, one tonne of brass would take up much less space (volume) than one tonne of water.
One BRASS is 100 Square Foot an old measurement genrally used for painting walls
8.33 gm/cm³
Because brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and not a compound, it is possible to have many different ratios of the two elements. However, copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm3 and zinc has a density of 7.14 g/cm3. There are 1 million cubic centimeters in a cum (cubic meter), so the weight of 1 cum of brass would be between 7140 kg and 8960 kg.
The SI Unit of density is kg/m3 it is calculated by mass / volume The density of steel usually ranges between 7750 and 8050 kg/m3 The density of brass is usually between 8400 and 8730 kg/m3 The density of copper is 8940 kg/m3 at room temperature The density of aluminum is 2700 kg/m3 at room temperature So the most dense is copper, followed by brass, followed by steel, followed by aluminum