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Q: What is the density of an object with a mass of 10g and 5ml?
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Why will the object with the greatest mass not necessarily have the greatest density?

Not necessarily, it would depend on the density of the object. Density = mass / volume. So, you could have something like this. Density of A = 10 g/mL, volume of A = 1 mL. Density of B = 1 g/mL, volume = 5mL. The volume of A < B, however, the mass of A > B.


Ratio of the mass of a mineral to mass of an equal volume of water?

Density. Since density = mass/volume, if you have a substance A, it has density(A), which is given in a standard form of ## grams per cm^3 (cubic centimeter) or mL (milliliter). The density of water is 1.0g/mL. Thus, suppose the mass of substance A is 10 grams and it's volume is 5 cm^3. Then, it's density is 2g/mL. If you looked at 5cm^3 (or 5mL) of water, it's mass would be 5 grams. Therefore, the ratio of the two masses of equal volumes substance A and water is exactly the ratio of the two densities, which equals the density of substance A.


Why is water displacement accurate?

It is a very easy way of determining the volume of a small object. For example, if you have a marble and want to know the mass, all you have to do is put 5ml of water in a graduated cylinder, then put in the marble, and read it. It will say something like 8ml, so 8ml-5ml= 3ml volume of marble. Easy, right?


How do you convert 5cc to ml?

To convert to metric teaspoons you divide by 5. 5ml/5 is 1 metric teaspoon


How many grams in 5 ml of salt?

Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.

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What process do you take to calculate density?

Density is just mass per volume (usually g/mL). Take the specified mass, and then just divide it by the specified volume. For example, if you have 10g of a liquid with volume of 5mL, its density is (10g)/(5mL) = 2g/mL.


If you have a object and its mass was 15000 and its volume was 5ml what would be its density?

The density is 3,000 units/mL


What is the density of a metal object with a mass 25 g and a volume of 5 ml?

Density = Mass/Volume = 25g/5mL = 5 g per mL


What is the density of a rock if the volume is 5ml?

You need the mass and volume to calculate the density


Why will the object with the greatest mass not necessarily have the greatest density?

Not necessarily, it would depend on the density of the object. Density = mass / volume. So, you could have something like this. Density of A = 10 g/mL, volume of A = 1 mL. Density of B = 1 g/mL, volume = 5mL. The volume of A < B, however, the mass of A > B.


What is the density when mass is 6 grams and volume is 5ml?

Density = Mass/Volume = 6/5 g/mL of 1.2 g/mL


What is the density of 5 mL?

The mass of a liquid of volume 5ml would depend on the density of the liquid. Pure water would have a mass of 5 grams/5ml at 4 degrees C. ; 5ml of mercury has a mass of approx 67.7 grams; 5ml of gasoline has a mass of approx 3.69 gms


What is the density of 0.5-ml silver has a mass of 5.25g?

-4.75


What is the density of a rock that has a mass of 25 g and a volume of 5 ml?

Density = Mass/Volume = 25g/5ml = 5 grams per mL.


What is the density of a mass of 25mL and a volume of 5mL?

Mass cannot be measured in mL so the question makes no sense.


What is the density of a liquid if the mass is 25 grams and the volume is 5 ml?

Density = Mass/Volume = 25g/5ml = 5 g/ml


What is the density if initial volume of 20.0 ml increases to 20.5 ml and mass is 3.8 grams?

7.6 g/ml 20.5 ml -20.0ml=.5ml (3.8g)/(.5ml)=7.6g/ml