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It is approx 1.88 g/cm3.

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Q: What is the density of a substance that has a volume of Cm and a mass of g?
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What volume would be occupied by 7.75g of this same substance?

8:04pm Density = Mass / Volume ...(1) mass = 84.7 gvolume = 49.6 cm³Density = ? g/cm³Part 2:From (1), we havevolume = mass / densityUse mass = 7.75g and density calculated above.part 1: 1.70 g/cm3part 2: 4.55 cm3


What is the volume if the mass is g and the density is cm?

Density can't be in cm ---- it's in g/cm cubed


Why does the density of an object have no effect after it is changed?

If you mean why does the density of an object not change when it undergoes a physical change such as a change of shape then the answer is because density is a chemical trait found by dividing the mass by the volume and if you modify the volume then the mass will also be modified for example water has a density of 1 g/cm^3 meaning if you have 3 grams of water it takes up 3 cm^3 even if you change the mass when you change the mass you are also changing the volume same goes if you change the volume you change the mass. In other words mass and volume are relative to each other and when you divide mass by volume you get a number the density the density represents a ratio for water the density is 1 g/cm^3 the ratio of mass to volume is 1:1,1/1, or 1 to 1 meaning for every cm^3 you have of water you will have an equivalent amount of grams. 1 to 1 1 part mass 1 part volume but that is just for water every substance has a density and they rarely if ever are equal.


What is the density of mass of 57 grams volume of 21cm?

Density= Mass/Volume However a cm is a length NOT a volume (volume is cubic cm) so your question as asked can not be answered. However if you meant 21 cubic centimeters, then the density would be 2.71 grams per cc.


Mass 16g volume 8cm?

The density of an object with a mass of 16 g and volume of 8 cm^3 would be 2 g/cm^3.

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The density of the object would be 7.87gm/cm^3. You need to subtract m1-m2 to get the volume, then divide the volume into the m1 to come up with the density.


What is the density if volume is 38 cm and mass is 277g?

Assuming you mean a volume of 38 cm³ (as cm are a measure of length): density = mass/volume = 277g / 38cm³ ≈ 7.289 g/cm³


What is the density of a substance with a mass of 65.7g and volume of 3.40cm cube?

Well, denisty is equal to mass/volume. 65.7g/3.40cm^3 = 19.3 g/cm^3


What formula do you use to caculate the density of an object?

Calculate the volume of the substance by measuring the length, width and height. The formula looks like this: Volume = L (length) x W (width) x H (height). Determine if the object or substance is irregularly shaped. If so, you can determine the volume by finding out how much water is displaced when the object is dropped into a beaker of water. Calculate the density once you know the volume and mass of the substance or object. Density is equal to the mass of the substance divided by its volume: D (density) = M (mass) / V (volume).


What is the density of gold when the mass is 5.00 cm?

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What is the density of copper if the volume is 100.0 cm cubed and the mass is 890 g?

density = mass ÷ volume = 890 g ÷ 100 cm³ = 8.9 g/cm³