Density ρ is the mass m of a substance divided by its volume v, so that means that
m = ρV = 0.75 g/ml x 15 ml = 11.25 g
Concentration can be expressed as grams of solute per milliliter of solvent. Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter that tells a substance's mass per unit volume.
When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.
-- Take an object or a sample of a substance-- Measure its mass, and express the result in grams-- Measure its volume, and express the result in cubic centimeters-- Divide the mass by the volume. The result of the division is the density of the object or substance,expressed in "grams per cubic centimeter".
Yes the number of moles = the number of grams in a given sample / the molecular mass of the substance. Ex. to convert 50 grams of nitrogen to # of moles of nitrogen, you divide 50g by 14.01g (the molecular mass) and you have 3.57 mol Nitrogen
2 grams per centimeter cubed. The equation to find this is D=M/V, which means density equals mass over volume.
3.7 grams/milliliter x 25 milliliters = 92.5 grams
I assume the correct units for the density is 3.14 grams per milliliter. So if you have 93.5 grams of a substance with a density of 3.14 grams per milliliter, then you divide the mass by the density to find volume. 93.5 grams/3.14 grams/ml = 29.77 ml
Gram is a unit of mass. Milliliter is a unit of volume. The way they relate is by the density of the specific substance. Density = mass/volume, so if you know mass and density, then volume = mass/density.
If there are 27.92 grams of it, and each milliliter holds 3.45 grams, then you need27.92/3.45 = 8.093 milliliters of space to hold all that mass.
The density of a substance is often expressed in units of grams per milliliter. If a substance with a volume of 60 ml weighs 85 grams the density is found by dividing the weight (85g) by the volume (60ml). This substance has a density of 1.42g/ml
A gram is a unit of mass. The international (SI) unit of mass is the kilogram; so of course, a gram is 1/1000 of a kilogram.
density = mass/volume density = grams/ cubic centimeter 1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter density = 17.84/15 = 1.19 grams/milliliter
You cannot directly unless you know the density of the substance. Grams is a unit of mass. Millimetres a unit of volume.
Density = mass/volume, so:36 grams/ 12 milliliters3 grams/ milliliter
Density = mass/volume. Density equals mass divided by volume. Usually this is done in grams per milliliter.
Density is defined as the amount of matter (mass) per unit of volume of a specific substance, and is calculated by dividing the mass of any sample of the substance in question by its volume. Considering the unit of density as g/cm3 (grams per cubic centimeter or grams per cc), the density of the substance in your question is exactly 1.5 g/cm3.
Gram is a unit of mass, milliliter on the other hand is is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from mass to volume if you also know the density of the substance, but there is no general conversion between grams and milliliters.