g is not a unit for density.
g/cm3 is.
At room temperature:
Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm3
Scandium 2.985 g/cm3
Bromine 3.1028 g/cm3 (liquid)
This element is calcium (Ca) with a density of 1,54 g/cm3.
The density of copper is 8,96 g/cm3.
The density of uranium is 19,1 g/cm3. The density of plutonium is 19,816 g/cm3.
The densest chemical element is the metal osmium (Os) - 22,57 g/cm3.
An object with a mass of 579 g and volume of 30 cm3 will have a density of 19.3 g/cm3.
The element with a density of 8.96 g/cm3 is platinum (Pt).
The element with a density of 0.97 g/cm3 is most likely aluminum. Aluminum has a density close to 2.7 g/cm3, but in certain forms or alloys, it can have a lower density closer to 0.97 g/cm3.
This element is calcium (Ca) with a density of 1,54 g/cm3.
Density =300/30=10gm/cm.
The element with a density of 11.34 g/cm^3 is most likely zinc (Zn).
The density of sodium at room temperature is 0.968g/cm3. Density = mass/volume. To find the volume of a substance from its density and mass, divide the mass by the density. V = M/D = 30g/0.968g/cm3 = 31cm3
1. The chemical element has a density of 15,534 g/cm3 at 20 0C. 2. The planet Mercury has a density of 5,427 g/cm3.
The density of the copper is 8.9 g/cm3
Density = mass / volumeDensity = 30 g / 8 ml = 3.75 g/ml
Osmium (Os): 22,59 g/cm3
density = mass ÷ volume = 30 g ÷ 10 cm3 = 3 g/cm3
The density of the metal mercury (liquid) is 13,534 kg/m3 or 13.534 g/cm3. The correct SI measure of the density is kg/m3.