1kg = 1000g ice will have volume:
Density = mass /volume
Volume = mass / density
Volume = 1000/0.92
Volume = 1,086.95ml = 1,087ml
1,087 ml = 1.087 liters.
The density of water is 1 g/mL.
You can use this by changing 4.030 kg to grams.
4.030 kg = 4030 g
1 g/mL = 4030 g ÷ v
v = 4030 mL = 4030 cm3
The density of water at 4 0C is 0,9999720 g/cm3.
yes, but the units are g/mL (grams per milliliter or grams per cubic centimeter)
Not exactly.
At a pressure of 1 bar its density is 0.999 972 0 g/ml. Near enough, but not quite.
Strange question. Volume? Perhaps density. There is no answer.
136.73 mL
all you need to do is predict what you think the answer is. this is easy
19.48
You need to redefine your question. A litre is a unit of volume and a kilogram is a unit of mass, so you have to know how densely compressed the hydrogen is before you can make a valid comparison of mass and volume. See Boyle's-Charles' Law.
1.0 liters
1kg = 1000g ice will have volume: Density = mass /volume Volume = mass / density Volume = 1000/0.92 Volume = 1,086.95ml = 1,087ml 1,087 ml = 1.087 liters.
Liters measure volume. Grams are a measure of mass, degrees Celsius are a measure of temperature, and meters are a measure of length.
Meters, liters and degrees Celsius are used by the world.
If 2.2 liters of gas is inhaled at 18 degrees Celsius and is heated to 38 degrees Celsius in the lungs, what is the new volume of the gas
None. Liter is a measurement of volume and kilogram is one of weight.
1.002 cubic centimeters per gram or 0.001002 cubic meters per kilogram
468ml
The volume of a kilogram varies depending on the substance being measured, as it is a unit of mass and liter is a unit of volume. The conversion from kilograms to liters also depends on the density of the substance. To find the volume in liters, you need to know the density of the material.
17.....you said it in the question.
kilogram, litre and degree Celsius.
If I have 45 liters of helium in a balloon at 250 C and increase the temperature of the balloon to 550 C, what will the new volume of the balloon be?