I think it is 1g/cm3
Divide the density of a substance by the density of water.
I think it is 1g/cm3
I think it is 1g/cm3
mass/volume
waters density it 1 gram per cubic centimeter. the formula for density is Mass of object divided by its volume
The basic formula for density is density = mass/volume. If you have mass and density, you can manipulate the formula so that volume = density x mass.
Mass = density x volume
The chemical formula is absolutely identical - H2O. The density of ice is lower than the density of water.
Density of a object displaced in water = mass of object/volume of liquidTherefore Density = mass/volumeUnit of Density is 1g/1000 cm3
First of all, the density of water decreases when it gets in gas state. Density is depended on mass and volume and thus the formula density= mass/volume. When water gets into gas state, the volume increases which results in an decrease in density.
It acully depends on the density of the items whether they will sink or not. The formula for density is Density= Mass divided by Volume. The Density of water is 1gram per cubic centimeter or 1gram per milliliter. So, anything more dense than that will sink in water.
With water it's easy. 1 cm3 of pure water equals 1 gram. With everything else, you need to know the density. Then use the formula density = mass / volume. Re-write the formula as mass = density x volume. The unit of density is g/cm3 - so you need not convert the units.