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The density of the object can be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 5 g/ 10 ml = 0.5 g/ml.
5g/cm3
Density is just the mass divided by the volume, so 3 grams ÷ 6 mL = 0.5 g/mL
hoidk
"125 cm" is not a volume. Let's assume "cm" was a typo, and "cm3" was intended. density = (mass) divided by (volume) = (5/125) = 0.04 gm/cm3
Density is mass divided by volume - for example grams per cubic centimeter (or "cc").I will assume that you meant that the volume is 10 cubiccentimeters.Then you get (20 grams) divided by (10 cc) = 2 g/cc
60g/12.0cm3=5g/cm3
The same way you determine the density of any other object. Divide the mass by the volume. Add: density = mass/volume = 5g/1mL = 5g/mL = 5g/cm3* *1mL = 1 cm3
I took the liberty of changing the density to 5g/cm3 since 5g would be a mass quantity, and the volume to 10cm3, since 10cm would be a length quantity. density = mass/volume mass = density x volume = 5g/cm3 x 10cm3 = 50g
Do you mean cubic centimeters? If yes, then 5g/cubic cm.
d=m/v m= 350g v= 70cm d=350/70 d=5g/cm
5g/cm3
Density is just the mass divided by the volume, so 3 grams ÷ 6 mL = 0.5 g/mL
5g/cm3
5g/cm3
hoidk
Xml/1gm=100mL/5g=20mL Xgm/10mL=5gm/100mL=.5gm =.5g/20mL
No, 1500mL is a unit of volume, whereas 5g is a unit of mass. They are not directly comparable as they measure different properties.