15.5 gram ethanol x 1 mL/0.789 (density) = 19.65 mL
the density of ethanol is 0.789g/mL
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∙ 11y agoThe density of ethanol is approximately 0.789 g/mL. To find the volume of ethanol with a mass of 15.5 grams, divide the mass by the density: 15.5 g / 0.789 g/mL ≈ 19.6 mL.
155 grams is approximately 0.34 pounds.
To find the number of sulfur atoms in 155 grams of sulfur, you first need to convert grams to moles using the molar mass of sulfur (32.06 g/mol). Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to determine the number of sulfur atoms present.
To calculate the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the mass number. In this case, for an element with a mass number of 155 and an atomic number of 63, the number of neutrons would be 92 (155 - 63 = 92).
An atom with 60 protons would be the element neodymium (Nd), which has atomic number 60. A mass number of 155 suggests it has 95 neutrons (155 - 60). Neodymium-155 is a stable isotope, so the atom would be stable.
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Density = mass/volume = 155/125 = 1.24 g/cm3.
Does not convert; milligrams and grams are measures of weight and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
To find density, use the formula Density = Mass/Volume. Convert mass of 155 pounds to kg by dividing by 2.205 (1 kg = 2.205 pounds). Therefore, 155 pounds = 70.31 kg. Next, divide the mass by the volume (70.31 kg / 4.2 ft^3) to find the density. The density is approximately 16.74 kg/ft^3.
155 grams is 5.47 ounces.
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155 grams is approximately 0.34 pounds.
To find the moles of sodium chloride solute in 155 grams of an 85.5% solution, first calculate the mass of sodium chloride present in the solution (mass percent x mass of solution). Then, convert the mass of sodium chloride to moles using its molar mass (58.44 g/mol). This will give you the number of moles of sodium chloride solute in the solution.
There are 155,000 grams in 155 kilograms. This conversion is done by multiplying the number of kilograms by 1000, as there are 1000 grams in a kilogram.
To find the number of sulfur atoms in 155 grams of sulfur, you first need to convert grams to moles using the molar mass of sulfur (32.06 g/mol). Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to determine the number of sulfur atoms present.
Mercury weighs 14.1g/cc. So if you had 100 grams of Mercury and Mercury weighs 14.1 grams per cubic centimeter then you would divide 100 by 14.1 and you would come up with 7.09 cubic centimeters. 7.09 cubic centimeters is also equal to: 7.09 milliliters 0.239 Fluid Ounces(US) 0.432 cubic inches 1.438 teaspoons(US)
First, convert the density from grams per cm3 to kilograms per cm3 (0.768 grams/cm3 = 0.000768 kg/cm3). Then, convert the volume of fuel from liters to cm3 (1 L = 1000 cm3). Finally, multiply the density by the volume to find the mass of the fuel in kilograms (155211 L * 1000 cm3/L * 0.000768 kg/cm3 = 119.25 kg).
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