The mass of a liquid of volume 5ml would depend on the density of the liquid. Pure water would have a mass of 5 grams/5ml at 4 degrees C. ; 5ml of Mercury has a mass of approx 67.7 grams; 5ml of gasoline has a mass of approx 3.69 gms
D=m/v (density equals mass over volume) So the density of the substance is: 1552.47 g/L You need to convert mL to L before doing this calculation.
This would be 0.786 g/ml. Water is 1 g/ml.
Density = Mass/Volume = 15/5 = 3 grams per mL
divide mass by volume.Density is 1552.46kgm^-3
its density depends on what liquid it is.
To find density you take mass/volume.
The object's density is 5 g/mL
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The Volume of the rock is 7-2=5 ML then the Density of the rock is 25g/5ml=5 g/ml
Density is the quotient of the mass and the volume. 15 grams ÷ 5.0 mL = 3.0 g/mL
The measurement unit for volume is not a centimetre and so the volume cannot be 5 cm and, in that respect, the question is flawed. If you meant 5 cubic centimetres, then the density is 10 grams per cubic centimetre.
what metal has a density of 5 g/mL
Density = Mass/Volume = 25g/5ml = 5 grams per mL.
Density = Mass/Volume = 25g/5mL = 5 g per mL
Density = Mass/Volume = 25g/5ml = 5 g/ml
Density = Mass/Volume = 48 g / 5 ml = 9.6 g per ml.
Density = mass/milliliters Density = 10 grams/2 ml = 5 g/ml ---------------
Density = Mass/Volume = 6/5 g/mL of 1.2 g/mL
2.64 g/mL
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1.4927g/ml
No. Corn Flour has a bulk density of 0.82 g/ml which means that 5g of corn flour is 6.1 ml and 5 ml is 4.1g.
density = mass/volume density = (25 g)/(5 mL) = 5g/mL This is generally brought to kg/L units, in this case that is: 5 g/mL x (1 g/mL)/(1000 kg/L) = .005 kg/L or 5x10-3 kg/L