The mass is 5,323 g.
This mass is 5,323 grams.
mass = density x volume Mass = 5 grams per centimeter cubed x 10 centimeters cubed = 50 grams
Any object with an average density of 1.538 g/cc.
The atomic mass for Ge (germanium) is approximately 72.63 grams per mole.
The metric unit used to measure the density of a solid is grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). This unit represents the mass of the solid per unit volume, and is commonly used in scientific calculations and measurements of density.
Hmm, well I can tell you that 1 cm cubed= 1 mL so the volume would be 1 mL.
This mass is 5,323 grams.
mass = density x volume Mass = 5 grams per centimeter cubed x 10 centimeters cubed = 50 grams
Any object with an average density of 1.538 g/cc.
To convert atoms of germanium to grams of germanium, you would need to multiply by the molar mass of germanium. The molar mass of germanium is approximately 72.63 grams per mole. This conversion factor allows you to go from the atomic scale to the macroscopic scale of grams. Simply multiply the number of atoms of germanium by 72.63 g/mol to obtain the mass in grams.
To find the mass of 10 moles of germanium, you need to multiply the molar mass of germanium by the number of moles. The molar mass of germanium (Ge) is approximately 72.63 g/mol. Therefore, the mass of 10 moles of germanium would be 726.3 grams.
The density must be 22.5 GRAMS per cm cubed, not 22.5 cm cubed. Then, Density = Mass/Volume implies Mass = Density*Volume = 22.5 * 5.42 = 121.95 grams.
The conversion factor you need for this problem is the atomic mass of germanium.72.6 gram germanium = 1 mole germaniumSince you want to end up in units of moles of Ge, this goes in the numerator (on top). You want to convert from grams Ge, so this goes in the denominator (on the bottom).grams Ge1 mole Ge = moles Ge72.6 gram Ge
Grams are mass (often confused with weight) ... and there's no such thing as mass cubed. Sorry.
The atomic mass for Ge (germanium) is approximately 72.63 grams per mole.
The metric unit used to measure the density of a solid is grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). This unit represents the mass of the solid per unit volume, and is commonly used in scientific calculations and measurements of density.
Just divide the mass by the volume.