In order to answer this question you must know the specific gravity or density of lead, that is, it's weight in grams per cubic centimeter.
A cubic centimeter is a mililiter and you have the answer.
As a Nurse this makes me think of fluid shifts in the body. There are many causes for "displaced fluid" or fluid shifting. Ask your doctor.
Of its simple inorganic compounds, lead sulphate and lead chloride are insoluble in water, so would be in nitric acid, which is mostly water. Lead monoxide and lead carbonate are not soluble, but react with the acid so they appear soluble.
The complete question: Lead (II) oxide reacts with ammonia forming solid lead nitrogen gas and liquid water. 1.)How many grams of ammonia are consumed in the reaction of 75.0g lead (II) oxide? 2.) If 56.4g of lead are produced how many grams of nitrogen are also formed?
4000 mL would be in the pot.
There are 16 ounces in a pound. This is the same for a pound of water, lead, mud.........anything.
35.9 mL
11.08 g/mL
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Dendity of lead = 11.35g/cc. 408 grams therefore has a volume of (408/11.35) = 35.947cc. It displaces 35.947cc of water, = 35.947 millilitres.
The density of lead is 11,34 g/cm3.V= M/d so V = 408/11,34= 36The volume of displaced water is 36 mL.
It would depend on the size of the cube!
To calculate the volume of water displaced by 1.82 g of cobalt, we need to know the density of cobalt which is 8.9 g/mL. Using the formula density = mass/volume, we can rearrange it to volume = mass/density. Thus, the volume of water displaced by 1.82 g of cobalt would be 0.204 mL.
it would be 35.947 mL in 408 grams of lead
That depends upon the volume of the object that is put into the water in the bathtub.
As a Nurse this makes me think of fluid shifts in the body. There are many causes for "displaced fluid" or fluid shifting. Ask your doctor.
35.9 mL
The are so many effects of over utilization of water. This would lead to insufficiency in the waters supply which would adversely affect the environment.