approximately 203 (203.25 to be exact)
The mass of a 15 ml sample of mercury would be approximately 166.5 grams. Mercury has a density of 13.6 grams per milliliter, so by multiplying the volume (15 ml) by the density, you can calculate the mass.
(338.5 g) / (25.0 mL) = 13.5 g/mL (3 significant figures)
16.2/15 = 1.08 gram per ml
The density of the sample can be calculated by dividing the mass of the sample (35.4g) by its volume (36.82 mL). Density = Mass/Volume Density = 35.4g / 36.82 mL Density = 0.962 g/mL
8.20 mL of mercury would have a mass of 111 grams or 0.245 pounds.
The density of the sample is about 2.14 g/mL
mass is 1,2359 grams volume is 1.839 ml
if you multiply:14 X 1.5 it should give you 21.
Density mercury ≈ 5.43 g/ml. Density alcohol (ethanol) ≈ 0.789 g/ml. mass = density x volume ⇒ mass mercury ≈ 5.43 g/ml x 3.48 ml ≈ 18.90 g ⇒ mass alcohol ≈ 0.789 g/ml x 60.0 ml ≈ 47.34 g ⇒ 60.0 ml of alcohol has more mass than 3.48 ml of mercury.
depends what it is a ml of? ml of water is not as dense as ml of mercury for example
The mass of the substance is 20 grams in a 10 ml sample. Therefore, the substance has a density of 2 grams/ml. For a 200 ml sample of the same substance, the mass would be 400 grams (200 ml x 2 grams/ml).
Density = Mass/Volume D = M/V D = 45g/15ml D = 3g/ml