Just divide the mass by the volume.
I took the liberty of changing the density to 5g/cm3 since 5g would be a mass quantity, and the volume to 10cm3, since 10cm would be a length quantity. density = mass/volume mass = density x volume = 5g/cm3 x 10cm3 = 50g
10 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
You do this experiment:Wear safety specsWeigh food (take the mass)Heat proof mat under foodMeasure 10cm3 waterMeasure the temperature of the cold waterLet food catch lightPut lighted food under test tube (water)measure temperatureFind the difference in the start temperature and the end temperature (oC)Energy = Mass of water X a constant X change in temperature
an object is more dense if there is more weight in the same area, its because of the amount of particles and the weight of the particles. eg, 1cm cubed of gold would weigh alot more than 1cm cubed polystyrene, so gold is more dense
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
10cm3
0.01 litres.
10ml is 10cm3
10ml is 10cm3
10 cm3 in Litres are 0,0001 l
10cm3
Just divide the mass by the volume.
The concentration is 100 g/L.
4.32
You'd need to specify what the methylated spirit is doing. Burning? Condensing from vapor?
Its is 10 cm³ hun