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100ml = 1 dm3

0.196g = 196x10-6kg

Density = mass/volume

Density of CO = 196x10-6 / 1

= 196x10-6 kg/dm3

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Density = Mass / Volume

Density is measured in kg/m^3 (kilograms per meter cubed) in SI units.

However the volume you have specified is not in meters, therefore a conversion has to be made to get from liters to metres cubed. 1 meter cubed = 1000 litres.

100 ml = (100 * 10^-3) l = 0.1 l

If 1000 l = 1 m^3, then 0.1 l = 0.0001 m^3 (Or 1 * 10^-4 m^3) [divide both sides by 10000]

Also you must convert grams to kilograms by mulitiplying your value by 10^-3.

So the density of gas = (0.196 * 10^-3) / (1 * 10^-4) = 1.96 kg/m^3.

Alternatively, if you do not need the answer in SI units you could just use the first equation with g and ml to get:

Density = 0.196 g / 100 ml = 1.96 * 10^-3 g/ml = 1.96 * 10 ^-3 kg/l

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The density of carbon dioxide is 1,977 g/cm3 at 0 0C and 1 at.

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The answer is 0.00196 g/ml

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The mass is 0,196 g !

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1.96*10-3

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