Osmium is a chemical element that has the symbol Os and the atomic number is 76. Its density is 22610 kilograms per cubic meter or 22.61 grams per cubic centimeter.
The cores of neutron stars, which have material made entirely of compressed neutrons.
A 2 cm3 block of lead with a mass of 11 grams
Osmium, with a specific gravity of 22.61.
Osmium is the densest element.
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Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. 17/3= 5.67 So the objects density is 5.67g/cm3. (That unit is grams per centimetre cubed)
The density is 169/13= 13 grams/ml.
The density of Freon is 1.494 grams per cubic centimeter.
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Osmium has a density of 22.61 grams. Iridium has a density of 22.56 grams. Mercury has a density of 13.6 grams.
The common units for density is grams per liter. Density can be given in any units of mass per any unit of volume (i.e. kg per milliliters).
The density is simply 10 grams per litre. The bit about "a mass of 50 grams" is irrelevant to the calculation of density.
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Having said that, density is not measured in grams so it cannot be 0.789 grams. As a result, the question cannot be answered.
you first need to know the density (in grams/ml). Multiply density by volume to give grams.
No. Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter, sometimes written as grams per milliliter.
No. Hydrogen is the atom that has the smallest dimensions. The element with the greatest density (mass per volume) is Osmium - about 22,6 grams per cubic centimeter- (Lead has a density of about 11,34 almost exactly half the density of Osmium)
I assume the correct units for the density is 3.14 grams per milliliter. So if you have 93.5 grams of a substance with a density of 3.14 grams per milliliter, then you divide the mass by the density to find volume. 93.5 grams/3.14 grams/ml = 29.77 ml