g/cm3
No density is mass per unit volume
The density of material is expressed as volume divided by mass.
density
The density of matter is expressed in the form mass per unit of volume (mass per unit volume).
The units of probability density are typically expressed as the reciprocal of the units of the variable being measured. For example, if the variable is measured in meters, the units of probability density would be expressed as 1/meters.
The definition of density is the amount in a given volume.
Density = mass / volumeIn SI units: mass is expressed in kilograms volume is expressed in cubic meters Therefore, density is expressed in kilograms /cubic meters. (In practice, the unit kilogram/liter, which is equivalent to gram / cubic centimeter, is often still used.)
Density is measured in mass per volume, in SI units the density is commonly expressed in kg/m3.
because the formula for density is mass times volume. Which equals density.
Because density expressed in two significant figures depends on your accuracy of your measurements of mass and volume to calculate as well as any variables that you are expected to use.
No, density is typically expressed in grams per milliliter (g/mL) or kilograms per liter (kg/L). Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a substance.
Specific gravity is defined as the density of a substance, compared to the density of water. This is roughly equivalent to the density, expressed in kilograms/liter.