yeah, cm cubed does not equal gram
d = m/v therefore v=m/d * v = 2500.0 grams / 10.5 g/cm cubed * v = 238.1 cm cubed (one sig dig) * "The volume of silver metal that will have a mass of 2500.0 grams is 238.1 cm cubed."
1 cm cubed
Inches cubed x 16.387 = cm cubed
It is 0.024 kilograms per cm^3 or 24 grams per cm^3.
5.02 g/cm3
The density must be 22.5 GRAMS per cm cubed, not 22.5 cm cubed. Then, Density = Mass/Volume implies Mass = Density*Volume = 22.5 * 5.42 = 121.95 grams.
5.7g/cm cubed
d = m/v therefore v=m/d * v = 2500.0 grams / 10.5 g/cm cubed * v = 238.1 cm cubed (one sig dig) * "The volume of silver metal that will have a mass of 2500.0 grams is 238.1 cm cubed."
grams per centimeters cubed(g/cm^3)
No. cm^3 is a measure for volume. If you stick to the metric system, it would be grams/cm^3
1 cm cubed
density = mass/volume,so the density of your metal is:25/10 = 2.5g/cm3 (grams per cm cubed)
Density = mass( in grams/volume( in ml, or cm^3) 22.5 = mass/2.85 cm^3 = 64.125 grams of platinum
depends on the density of the material. One CM3 of water weighs 1gm at normal temperature and pressure. One cm3 of mercury would weigh a LOT more.
well a liquid cannot be a solid but i will interpret the question as this: what is the relationship between the units of measurement for the volume of a liquid and a solid? liquid volume- measured in mL solid volume- measured in cm cubed 1 mL=1cm cubed
density = mass / volume So first 5.4 kg = 5400 g since we need our answer in grams/cm cubed. Now 5400/2000 = 2.7 g/cm3
Inches cubed x 16.387 = cm cubed