You'll need the density of this stuff ??IT?? which I don't know what stuff it is.
Density (g/mL) says how much mass (g) is in a certain volume (mL) of that particular substance.
So you have to divide mass, 13g, by the density in g per mL (or kg per L) to find the volume in mL as outcome of that.
To find the volume of the mass, you can use the formula: volume = mass/density. Given the mass is 540 g and the density is 2.7 g/cm³, the volume would be calculated as follows: volume = 540 g / 2.7 g/cm³ = 200 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the 540 g mass is 200 cm³.
In order to answer the question you will have to know the volume of the solid. D=M/V
Can't answer this because you have given the mass, but not the volume. Density = mass / volume.
Density equals mass divided by volume. so 68 cm3 / 31 g = 2.2 g/cm3 would be the answer...2.2 g/cm3
To find the volume of the vial, we first need to calculate the mass of the liquid mercury. Mass of liquid mercury = 204.69 g - 96.94 g = 107.75 g Now, we can use the density of mercury (13.53 g/cm^3) to find the volume: Volume = Mass / Density = 107.75 g / 13.53 g/cm^3 ≈ 7.97 cm^3.
As density is a measure of mass per volume it would simply be (585/130) (g/mL)
First, calculate the molar mass of FeCl3: 162.2 g/mol. Next, calculate the number of moles of FeCl3 in 130 g: 130 g / 162.2 g/mol = 0.801 moles. Finally, use the formula for molarity: Molarity = moles of solute / volume of solution (in liters) to solve for volume. 0.88 M = 0.801 moles / volume, therefore volume = 0.801 moles / 0.88 M ≈ 0.91 L.
Density = Mass/Volume = 154.4/8 = 19.3 g/cm3Density = Mass/Volume = 154.4/8 = 19.3 g/cm3Density = Mass/Volume = 154.4/8 = 19.3 g/cm3Density = Mass/Volume = 154.4/8 = 19.3 g/cm3
To find the volume of the mass, you can use the formula: volume = mass/density. Given the mass is 540 g and the density is 2.7 g/cm³, the volume would be calculated as follows: volume = 540 g / 2.7 g/cm³ = 200 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the 540 g mass is 200 cm³.
In order to answer the question you will have to know the volume of the solid. D=M/V
Can't answer this because you have given the mass, but not the volume. Density = mass / volume.
density = mass / volume → mass = density × volume → mass = 1.4 g/cm³ × 64 cm³ = 89.6 g
Density equals mass divided by volume. so 68 cm3 / 31 g = 2.2 g/cm3 would be the answer...2.2 g/cm3
To find the volume of the vial, we first need to calculate the mass of the liquid mercury. Mass of liquid mercury = 204.69 g - 96.94 g = 107.75 g Now, we can use the density of mercury (13.53 g/cm^3) to find the volume: Volume = Mass / Density = 107.75 g / 13.53 g/cm^3 ≈ 7.97 cm^3.
density=mass divided by volume
With the provided quantity of mass and density the volume of liquid would be 1000cm3. density = mass / volume → volume = mass / density = 2500 g / (2.5 g/cm^3) = 1000 cm^3 = 1 litre.
To find the volume of a diamond with a mass of 0.25 g, we need to use its density. The density of diamond is approximately 3.51 g/cm³. Using the formula for volume (Volume = Mass/Density), we can calculate the volume as follows: Volume = 0.25 g / 3.51 g/cm³ ≈ 0.071 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the diamond is approximately 0.071 cm³.