g/cm3 means grams per centimeter cubed. it is the unit used in chemistry and science and math referring to Density.
for example, aluminum has a density of 2.70 g/cm^3.
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According to the chart, one milliliter of water would have a density of 1 g/cm3.
No, a ball with a density of 5 g/cm3 will sink in water, as the density of water is around 1 g/cm3 which is less than 5 g/cm3. Objects with a higher density than the fluid they are placed in will sink.
Any object with a density greater than 1.0 gmcm3.
The object would float in the salt water since its density is less than the density of the salt water. Objects with a lower density than the fluid they are placed in will float, while those with higher density will sink.
The volume of the gold can be calculated using the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Substituting the given values, Volume = 318.97 g / 19.32 g/cm^3 = 16.52 cm^3. So, the gold would have a volume of 16.52 cm^3.
grams per cubic centimeter
A substance with density equal to 2.1 gcm3 it's sinking in water.
float
sink
about 1.1
According to the chart, one milliliter of water would have a density of 1 g/cm3.
1.1134 × 102 gcm3
A substance with a density of 1.3gcm-3 would sink in water. Float (APEX)
2.0-2.7mg/cm3
rubber
The density of gallium is between 2.08 g/cm³ and 2.70 g/cm³ since gallium is located between boron and aluminum in the periodic table.
Yes. And the question is ... The sphere is certainly not made of a common metal. It could be Europium or an alloy or common elements.