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A liter (1000 cubic cm) of lead has a mass of about 11 kg.

A liter (1000 cubic cm) of lead has a mass of about 11 kg.

A liter (1000 cubic cm) of lead has a mass of about 11 kg.

A liter (1000 cubic cm) of lead has a mass of about 11 kg.

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According to Wikipedia, the density of lead at room temperature is 11.34 g/ cubic centimetre (cm^3)

100kg is 100,000g, so dividing those together gives us roughly 8818.34 cm^3 of volume.

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Lead has a density of 11.34 grammes per cubic centimeter A Kilo of lead is 1,000 grammes, so it will occupy 1,000/11.34 cubic centimetres = 88.18 cc at room temperature.

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1000g. There are 1000g in a kilo, regardless of substance

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That depends on what substance you're talking about. A kilogram of feathers has a much larger volume than a kilogram of lead.

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A liter (1000 cubic cm) of lead has a mass of about 11 kg.

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lead density 11,000kg/m3

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100gx 6.02x10^23/ 106.42 = 6x10^23

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