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Measure out a specific volume of water, such as 100mL. Determine the mass of that volume of water. Density = mass/volume, so divide the mass by the volume, and you will have the density.
to find the percentage of the relative error
you weigh the water
The density is the ratio between mass and volume.
Saturn would float in water if you could find a big enough tub and the water to fill it.
weigh him, and then find his volume by submerging him in a full tank of water, and measuring the amount of water that has overflowed. Once you have the volume, divide his weight by that, and you will have his density
i did a science experiment to find the density of silly putty. The density is 0.68g/ml Justin and Marissa
Take the mass of each liquid, divide by the volume, and that gives you density. If the density is nearly 1g/mL, it is water.
yes i proved my hypothesis correct. for my experiment to be correct it relied heavily on the density of the salt in the water
the density for water is always 1.0 gm/cm3
This sounds like a homework assignment. If someone makes a lab write up for you to find the density of water, that would not learn the material. If you want to know how to find the density of water, it is in a simple equation, D=m/v or density = mass/volume. Find the mass and volume of the water and divide the mass by the volume. WikiAnswers cannot provide entire solutions to projects and experiments that are the responsibility of the individual students. If you have questions about aspects of science that are required to complete school work, you of course should ask them.
I do know about the density of water. The density of water is 1.0 grams/ millimeter. To find the density of an object, divide its mass by volume. If you have any further questions, ask me.
density = mass/volume Determine the mass and volume of the water, and then divide the mass by the volume, and that will give you the density.
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Measure out a specific volume of water, such as 100mL. Determine the mass of that volume of water. Density = mass/volume, so divide the mass by the volume, and you will have the density.
to find the percentage of the relative error
water temperature