The density of glass is about rho = 2,500 kg/m³ or rho = 2,5 g/cm3.
8.40G is the value in mL of 6.60g of acetone if the density is 7857.
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accepted density is a part of the equation of the percent error... i.e. :experimental value- accepted value/ accepted value x100% = percent error
Yes, but not the true density.
Density means how close the particles are. You can determine that by doing an experiment. Try it!
"Radiation Resistant Glasses" is a term used for those glasses which can maintain their optical transmittance (transparency) even after high dose of nuclear radiations. This nuclear radiations may be alpha, beta, gamma etc. Also Radiation Resistant glasses should have good stability in physical properties against high dose of nuclear radiations. They should have high refractive index, Abbe number, C.T.E. and moderate density value. Cerium containing low alkali silicate glasses are quite more promising and popularly known as stabilized glasses or radiation resistant glasses.
"Radiation Resistant Glasses" is a term used for those glasses which can maintain their optical transmittance (transparency) even after high dose of nuclear radiations. This nuclear radiations may be alpha, beta, gamma etc. Also Radiation Resistant glasses should have good stability in physical properties against high dose of nuclear radiations. They should have high refractive index, Abbe number, C.T.E. and moderate density value. Cerium containing low alkali silicate glasses are quite more promising and popularly known as stabilized glasses or radiation resistant glasses.
means that plasticine has higher density.
The value of the density increase but the effect is without significance.
Density = Mass/Volume, so its reciprocal = Volume/Mass
The estimated value of the density of francium at STP is 1,87 g/cm3.
The value of a set of engraved champagne glasses from the 1995 film "Sabrina" can range in value from $100 to $500, depending on their condition and how you choose to sell them.