
How would you relate the volume of a container (in cm3) to
Sep 3, 2016 · Both the cm^3 and the mL are units of volume. It is a fact that there are 10^3*L in a m^3. How does this help us? 1*mL=1xx10^-3L But 1*cm^3 = (1xx10^-2m)^3 = 1xx10^-6*m^3 = …
How to convert L to dm3 and ml to cm3 Questions: 1) 10cm3 to
Dec 1, 2016 · How to convert L to dm3 and ml to cm3 Questions: 1) 10cm3 to Gm? 2) 10L to Gm? 3) 10mL to Gm? 4) 10dm3 to Gm
Question #945e2 - Socratic
Jun 2, 2017 · "1.34 g cm"^(-3) The idea here si that the volume of the rock will be equal to the volume of water it displaces when added to the graduated cylinder. The volume of the water …
What is the density of a substance that has a mass of 2.7 g
Dec 19, 2015 · rho = "0.077 g/mL" As you know, density is defined as mass per unit of volume. That means that every time you're asked to find the density of a substance, you have to …
A nugget of gold is placed in a graduated cylinder that contains …
Jun 21, 2016 · Well, the gold nugget displaces (225-85)*mL of water, so the difference is its volume. A more interesting question is the value of the nugget (more interesting to me …
Lead has a density of 11.3 g/ - Socratic
Dec 29, 2016 · 20*ml Consider the graphic below, which shows utilization of the density calculation:
What measurement is in a gram per milliliter? | Socratic
Dec 12, 2016 · And "Density" = "Mass"/"Unit volume" = (g)/(mL^-1), or g*cm^-3. For chemists, units of cm^3 and mL are a lot more useful than "cubic metres", which is a huge volume. …
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Jan 22, 2015 · Well, the volume of the quartz will be equal to the difference between water levels before and after you've placed it in the cylinder. So, you start with "25 mL" and add the quartz. …
What is the density of an object having a mass of - Socratic
Jun 14, 2016 · The density of the object is 0.32g/(cm^3). In order to determine the density, we have to use the following formula: D=M/V D represents density and it will have units of g/(mL) …
To what calsius temperature must 580 ml of oxygen at 17°C
Mar 22, 2018 · So,putting #V=580 ml# and #T=17+273=290K# we get, #580/290=k# Now,if new temperature would be #T_1# then ...