Lead has a density of 11.34 g/cc so 20 ml would have a mass of 226.8 g (1 ml = 1 cc)
(1 cc means 1 cubic centimeter)
The molecules of lead are more massive and are more densely packed together than those of wood.
this is valid for water only (or any fluid with same density as water) water density (@0°C) = 1000 kg/m^3 (actual value is 999.8395 kg/m^3) = 1 g/ml volume = mass / density = (20 g) / (1 g/ml) = 20 ml
1kg is 1000g, so divide by 1000. 0.00212 kg
Yes. The volume is less than 20ml.
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This well known formula should lead you on your path: Density (grams/ml) = mass/volume
The density of the object is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. In this case, the density would be 4000g / 20ml = 200 g/ml.
To determine the density of a substance, you need to divide the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 40 grams / 20mL = 2 grams per milliliter (g/mL). Density is a physical property that describes the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance.
It is 0.87 g/mL.
20ml
20ml - 0.2ml = 19.8
density = mass / volume = 52 / 20 = 2.5 g cm-3 Note the units used. Density is commonly measured in grams per cubic centimeter. However using millilitres does not affect the answer since 1 ml = 1 cm3
20mL equates to about 4.1 (4.05768) US teaspoons.
5ml = 1 teaspoon 20ml = 4 teaspoons
There are 3 units of 20ml in 60ml, because 20ml x 3 = 60ml.
Lead's atomic mass is 207.2 Its atomic number is 82
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