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.
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.
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.
1000g. There are 1000g in a kilo, regardless of substance
That depends on what substance you're talking about. A kilogram of feathers has a much larger volume than a kilogram of lead.
A liter (1000 cubic cm) of lead has a mass of about 11 kg.
lead density 11,000kg/m3
100gx 6.02x10^23/ 106.42 = 6x10^23
Lead (11,34 g.cm^-3) has a greater density than water (1 g.cm^-3) so for the same volume of water and lead, lead will be heavier. The "-3" should be written as an exponent but it won't allow me
"Gold is more dense than lead" means:for equal volumes of gold and lead ,gold is more massive than lead .Density : is a property of a substance , equal to its mass per unit volume. More simply, it is a measure of how much matter is squeezed into a given space.Density=mass/volumewhere, in SI units: : ρ (rho) is the density of the substance, measured in kg/m3 : m is the mass of the substance, measured in kg : V is the volume of the substance, measured in m3 The density of gold at room temperature is 19.3g/cm3 or equivalently 19300kg/m3The density of lead at room temperature is 11.34g/cm3 or equivalently 11340 kg/m3
kg is a mass, ml is a volume. However with water, 1 kg = 1 liter = 1000ml
23 L
1 kg
4.56 kg of what? 4.56 kg of hydrogen has a different volume than 4.56 kg of lead.
A kilogram of butter as it is less dense than lead.
The density is 10 kg/mL
They both weigh the same: 1kg = 1kg. The kg of butter has a greater volume and the kg of lead has a higher density.
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/50 kg/cc = 2 kg/cc
Neither!!! They both have the same mass at 1 kg. However, the feathers will occupy a greater volume.
Percent per mass is exprimed in g/Kg, mg/kg, µg/kg, etc. Ex.: An ore contain 10 mg gold/kg ore. Percent per volume is exprimed in volume to volume. Ex.: Vodka contain 40 volumes of ethanol/100 volumes of liquid.
Although they both weigh the same, the kg of feathers would be much more unwieldy, due to its volume. If the feathers were being carried in an open container, on a windy day, when you reached your destination, you would most likely have many less feathers than when you started!
A kilogram is a unit of mass, not of volume. The volume varies widely, for different substances. Look up the density for a particular substance, to do the conversion.
lead is much more dense than feathers, so 1 kg of lead occupies much less space (volume) than 1 kg of feathers
The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. A given volume of lead has more mass than a given volume of feathers. In common usage mass often refers to weight, but that is not a very exact usage of it. For this question it may be useful however to think of a given weight of lead per volume and a given weight of feathers.If you have a kg of lead, that is a small piece, a kg of feathers is a large amount.So for a given volume, say a cubic centimeter, the weight of lead is much more than the weight of feathers.
The lead and the copper will weigh the same. But there will be less lead than copper by volume if both materials are solids. And that's because lead is more dense than copper. A given volume of lead weighs more than that same volume of copper. It turns out that 1kg of something will weigh the same as 1kg of something else, though the two may have different volumes for that weight. A kg of lead takes up a lot less room (volume) than a kg of ping pong balls, even though they both weigh the same.