100ml = 1 dm3
0.196g = 196x10-6kg
Density = mass/volume
Density of CO = 196x10-6 / 1
= 196x10-6 kg/dm3
To find the mass of CO gas, we need to use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT. Rearranging for mass, we get: mass = (0.196 g) * (molar mass of CO) / (volume * molar volume). The molar mass of CO is 28.01 g/mol and the molar volume of a gas at STP is 22.4 L/mol. Plugging in the values, we find the mass of CO gas to be approximately 0.125 g.
Density = Mass / Volume
Density is measured in kg/m^3 (kilograms per meter cubed) in SI units.
However the volume you have specified is not in meters, therefore a conversion has to be made to get from liters to metres cubed. 1 meter cubed = 1000 litres.
100 ml = (100 * 10^-3) l = 0.1 l
If 1000 l = 1 m^3, then 0.1 l = 0.0001 m^3 (Or 1 * 10^-4 m^3) [divide both sides by 10000]
Also you must convert grams to kilograms by mulitiplying your value by 10^-3.
So the density of gas = (0.196 * 10^-3) / (1 * 10^-4) = 1.96 kg/m^3.
Alternatively, if you do not need the answer in SI units you could just use the first equation with g and ml to get:
Density = 0.196 g / 100 ml = 1.96 * 10^-3 g/ml = 1.96 * 10 ^-3 kg/l
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The density of carbon dioxide is 1,977 g/cm3 at 0 0C and 1 at.
The answer is 0.00196 g/ml
The mass is 0,196 g !
1.96*10-3
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The density of CO gas can be calculated using the formula: density = mass/volume. Given the mass of CO gas (0.196 g) and the volume it occupies (100 ml), we can convert the volume to liters (1 L = 1000 ml) and then calculate the density as 0.196 g / 0.1 L = 1.96 g/L. So, the density of CO gas is 1.96 g/L.
100g of water has a greater volume than 100g of gold. This is because the density of gold is higher than the density of water, so the same mass of gold occupies less space than the same mass of water.
Percent by mass refers to the concentration of a solute in a solution based on its mass, while percent by volume refers to the concentration based on the volume of the solution. Percent by mass is calculated as (mass of solute / mass of solution) x 100%, while percent by volume is calculated as (volume of solute / volume of solution) x 100%.
The mass of 100 mL of a substance depends on its density. You would need to know the density of the substance to calculate the mass. Multiplying the volume (100 mL) by the density (in g/mL) will give you the mass in grams.
Percent by mass over volume is a measurement that expresses the mass of a substance in a given volume as a percentage. It is calculated by dividing the mass of the substance by the volume of the solution and then multiplying by 100. This measurement is commonly used in chemistry to quantify the concentration of a solute in a solution.
Density = Mass/Volume = 10 g/100 mL = 0.1 grams per millilitre.
Density = Mass/Volume = 25.0/100 g/mL = 0.25 g/mL
% of volume = 100*(volume of substance that you are interested in)/(total volume) % of mass = 100*(mass of substance that you are interested in)/(total mass).
100 cm is a length, not a volume. However, if the volume were 100 cubic cm, the density would be 0.196/100 = 0.00196 grams per cc.
volume = mass / volume volume = 100 / 20 volume = 5
You need to specify the units of mass and volume.
The percentages refer to the amount of a substance of interest that is contained in a compound or mixture of that and other substances. Percentage by mass = 100*mass of substance of interest/total mass. Percentage by volume = 100*volume of substance of interest/volume mass. And, incidentally, the word is definition, not diffinition.
The volume of 100 grams depends on the density of the substance. For water, which has a density of approximately 1 g/ml, 100 grams is equivalent to 100 ml. However, for substances with different densities, the volume in milliliters will vary.
density = mass divided by volume = 100/25 = 4 grammes per cubic centimetre.
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/200 = 0.5 grams per ml.
The mass of 100 millimeters of water is approximately 100 grams. This is because the density of water is very close to 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, 100 milliliters of water would weigh around 100 grams.
It's the mass divided by its volume. The volume of a rectangular prism is length times width times height. So it would be 100 grams divided by the volume, and that volume = (L*W*H)