The number of grams is the number of cm3.
e.g. 300g = 300cm3
1 liter of water is 1000cm3
100
100 grams of water
density = mass / volume 89.1 cm3 / 53.5
100g
200 litters
density= mass/volume =1800g/200cm3 divide density= 9 g/cm3
100g/65cm3 = 1.538g/cm3 calcium has 1.55g/cm3
Density = Mass Density = 100g/50 cm. Density = 2g/cm3---------Volume.
Density is defined as mass divided by volume, therefore: 100g/25cm3 = 4 g/cm3
100 grams of water
All of the sides equal to 5cm Mass = 100g To find volume you do 5 X 5 X 5 = 125cm3 (Its cm3 because you X 5 by itself 3 times) Therefore 100g/ 125cm3 (You divide 100g (MASS) by 125cm3 (VOLUME)) Answer = 4/5 which in a whole number is 0.8g per cm3
1 cm3 of water weighs 1 gram. The volume is...ermm... 1 cm3
Specific gravity refers to the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a standard, which is usually water. A piece of metal that has a mass of 200 g and a volume of 2 cm3 has a specific gravity of 100.
212.5 cm3
The volume of water is the same as the mass of water. So if you have 100ml of water you actually have 100g of water.
It 1.00 gram/cm3
The volume of a sample of water is 20 cm3. The mass of this sample is closest to
density=mass/volume