Use the formula:
mass = volume x density
The density would be 6 g/mL. To calculate density, divide the mass (30g) by the volume (5mL). Density = mass/volume = 30g / 5mL = 6 g/mL.
Density = Mass/Volume = 6/5 g/mL of 1.2 g/mL
Density is mass divided by volume. In this case, density is 6 divided by 12, which equals 0.5. This means the density is 0.5 units per whatever units you are using for mass and volume.
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Density = Mass/Volume = 150/6 = 25 grams per cm3.
Density = mass/volume density = 6/2 density =3g/cm3
density = mass/volume = 6/32 = 0.1875g/cm3
6 mL = 6 cc (cubic centimetres). Density = Mass/Volume = 57/6 = 9.5 g/cc
The density of the metal is 11.33 g/cm3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (68g) by the volume (6 cm3).
Density is mass per volume - mass/volume. So if you have 3g and 6ml you have 3/6 g/ml or 0.5 g/ml.
Density is just the mass divided by the volume, so 3 grams ÷ 6 mL = 0.5 g/mL
Density = 4 g/mL