The density of polychlorinated biphenyl cogeners varies, generally between approximately 1 g/cm3 and 1.6 g/cm3 at 25°C (density will also tend to vary with temperature). The density of aroclor 1254 (a PCB that is 54% chlorine) is 1.51 g/cm3 at 25°C. The density of aroclor 1260 (a PCB that is 60% chlorine) is 1.593 g/cm3 at 25°C.
No. Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter, sometimes written as grams per milliliter.
Depends on what it is. Like density of 10 grams of flowers would be different than 10 grams of lead. Need more information.
Density of ice at 0 degrees Celsius is 916.8 grams per cubic centimeter or milliliter. The density of fresh water is dependant on the temperature: At 3.98 degrees Celsius the density is 0.999975 grams per milliliter. At 100 degrees Celsius the density is 0.958.35 grams per milliliter.
3.55 grams. on average
The density of the Earth is 5.515 g/cm3
Osmium has a density of 22.61 grams. Iridium has a density of 22.56 grams. Mercury has a density of 13.6 grams.
The density is simply 10 grams per litre. The bit about "a mass of 50 grams" is irrelevant to the calculation of density.
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Having said that, density is not measured in grams so it cannot be 0.789 grams. As a result, the question cannot be answered.
you first need to know the density (in grams/ml). Multiply density by volume to give grams.
No. Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter, sometimes written as grams per milliliter.
I assume the correct units for the density is 3.14 grams per milliliter. So if you have 93.5 grams of a substance with a density of 3.14 grams per milliliter, then you divide the mass by the density to find volume. 93.5 grams/3.14 grams/ml = 29.77 ml
the density of zinc is 7.14 grams
The density is (the mass, in grams)/100 grams per cm3 .
density = mass/volume density = grams/ cubic centimeter 1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter density = 17.84/15 = 1.19 grams/milliliter
The density of poplar, balsam wood is 0.331 grams/cm3. The density of poplar, yellow wood is 0.427 grams/cm3.
Divide the number of grams by the density (the density of lead is about 11 grams/cubic centimeter - look it up if you need more precision). If the density is in grams/cubic centimeter, the answer is the volume in cubic centimeters.
Density cannot be measured in grams, not in "per cubic centimetres".