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How can you explain that the mass of 150 cm3 of h2o is 1.5?

Unfortnenly it depends not only on the volume of the water but also the temperature


Calculate the density of a liquid with mass of 10.0181g and a volume of 6.75 cm3?

Density = mass / volume So for your 'Liquid' it goes: Density = 10.0181 g / 6.75 cm3 = 1.48416 = 1.48 g/cm3


What is the mass of 1 cm3 of water?

The mass of 1 cm3 of water is approximately 1 gram.


What is mass of water?

The mass of water is 1g per cm3


What is the mass of 50cm 3 quantity of water?

The mass of 50 cm3 of water is 50 grams. This is because water has a density of 1 g/cm3, so for every 1 cm3 of water, the mass is 1 gram.


The volume of a sample of water is 20cm3 the mass of?

In order to determine the mass of the water sample, you would need to know the density of water. The density of water is approximately 1 g/cm3. Therefore, the mass of a 20 cm3 sample of water would be 20 grams (20 cm3 * 1 g/cm3 = 20 grams).


Does changing the mass of water change the mass of 1 cm3 of water?

No


What is the formula for finding the density of a liquid?

Density of a object displaced in water = mass of object/volume of liquidTherefore Density = mass/volumeUnit of Density is 1g/1000 cm3


Which liquid with a volume of 1 cm3 has the largest mass?

Mercury has the largest density of common liquids, at 13.6 g/cm3, so 1 cm3 of mercury would have the largest mass. This is due to its high atomic weight and closely packed atoms in its liquid state. Other common liquids like water (1 g/cm3) and alcohol (0.79 g/cm3) have lower densities and thus lower masses for the same volume.


What is the density of a mineral with a mass of 150 grams and a volume of 6 centimeters cubed?

Density = Mass/Volume = 150/6 = 25 grams per cm3.


If the density of a liquid is 1 g per cm3 what is the mass in grams of 15 ml of this liquid?

The mass of 15 ml of a liquid with a density of 1 g per cm3 can be calculated using the formula: Mass (g) = Volume (ml) x Density (g/cm3). So, 15 ml x 1 g/cm3 = 15 grams. Thus, the mass of 15 ml of this liquid would be 15 grams.


A brick has a volume of 50 cm3 and a mass of 150g What is its density?

Density = Mass/Volume = 150g / 50cm3 = 150/50 g per cm3 = 3 g per cm3