The substance is chromium.
Density is the mass per unit of volume. The formula is:
density = mass/volume
For the substance given:
density = 14.3 g/2.00 mL = 7.15 g/mL
This is the density of the element chromium (Cr).
Since chromium is a solid, we can convert 2.00 mL directly into 2.00 cm3, which would give the density as 7.15 g/cm3.
Chromium has a density of 7,15 g/cm3.
Tha amount of matter is a substance is known as MASS of the substance. Its unit is kg in SI system of units.
These are not specific tests.
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When masss gets smaller inertia also gets smaller.
The neutron.
The mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus. Protons are a part of the nucleus, but not the entire thing. Neutrons are also in the nucleus and have nearly the same mass as protons.
the loss of gamma radiations alone from an unstable heavy metal nucleus results in no change in masss number nor the atomic number
Mass is measured in Kilograms (kgs) or Pounds Weight is measured in Newtons there is a difference between mass and weight because weight depends on gravity, mass does not. So you weight changes depending on which planet you are on. Weight W masss m gravitational accelearation g W = mg
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Gotileb Haimler invented the internal combustion engine in 1885. It made gasoline produce power which made the automobile possible. By 1900 Henry Ford invented the first masss produced car and people started buying cars by the early 1900's and people stopped using horses and bought the automobile.
It depends The answer is "it depends." If we don't know what the teaspoon is holding, then we can't answer the question. That's because a milligram is a unit of WEIGHT, whereas a teaspoon is a unit of volume. So what? you ask. Well, a teaspoon of black pepper will not weigh the same as a teaspoon of iron filings, which will have a different weight than a teaspoon of sugar, which will have a different weight than a teaspoon of tungsten filings or liquid Mercury. Do not confuse WEIGHT with VOLUME. For example, a level teaspoon of table salt has (weighs) about 2300 milligrams. FYI, the recommended daily allowance (RDA) is 2400 milligrams. And average consumption in the USA is 3500 milligrams. Drop the dill pickle and back away! There are 10 milligrams in one teaspoon. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The teaspoon as a volume unit has 5 mL. Mass = volume x density; density is a specific characteristic of any material. So the mass contained in a teaspoon depends on the density.