density (usually written Rho) is a ratio of mass by volume (Rho = m/Vol)
Standart international units are Kg/m3 (cubic meters)
1 liter is equivalent to 1dm3 or 1/1000m3 = 0,001 m3
10 liters are then equivalent to 1/100 m3 = 0,01 m3
so density in your case is Rho = 5/0,01 = 500kg/m3
You can as well use other units for exemple in your case density
can also be expressed in kg/L : Rho = 5/10 = 0,5 kg/L
If an object has relative density of 5 what is mass of 800cm3 of the substance
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3 g/10 cm3 = 0.3 g/cm3 and this is the density, since density is expressed as mass/volume.
Density = mass / volume Mass = 1.989 x 1027 Volume = 1.412 x 1030 Density = 1.989/1.412 x 10-3 = 0.0014086
The density is 10 kg/mL
To find the volume of 10 grams of acetone, you use the fact that the density of acetone is 0.7857 grams per cubic centimeter. The density formula is given as mass divided by volume, or m/V. The volume is mass/density or 10/0.7857, which is equal to 12.73 cubic centimeter.
That depends upon what substance makes up the 10 pints. Mass (pounds) and volume (pints) are related by density (pound per pint) which depends upon the substance (and pressure/temperature).
Density = Mass/Volume ... in this case:50 gm/10 ml = 5 gm/ml
The density is 50/10 = 5.0 grammes per millilitre.
Density is mass divided by volume - for example grams per cubic centimeter (or "cc").I will assume that you meant that the volume is 10 cubiccentimeters.Then you get (20 grams) divided by (10 cc) = 2 g/cc
You can use the density of the object. Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance. Density = mass / volume. Rearrange it to solve for mass. Mass = density x volume. You can find the density of the substance from a table of densities. Or depending on what you know about the substance:- moles = volume (dm3) x concentration (moldm-3) moles = mass/Mr Mr = molecular weight 100cm3 = 0.1dm3 If you know the volume, concentration and the Mr then mass can be solved by calculating the moles of the substance and multiplying by Mr.
Volume of a substance is measured in cubic units and is given by dividing its mass by its volume. In this case it is not possible to find the density of the cork since 2.71cm2 is a measurement of an area.
10 grams/ cc. That is 10 times more dense than water.
Since density is defined as mass divided by volume, it follows that if you divide mass by density you will get volume. For example: 10 grams divided by 2grams/cc = 5 cc. (cc is cubic centimeter)
3 g/10 cm3 = 0.3 g/cm3 and this is the density, since density is expressed as mass/volume.
Density = Mass/Volume = 15/10 = 1.5 g per mL
density = mass/volume density = 5/10 = 0.5 grams per cubic centimeter
density = mass divided by volume density = 20/10 = 2 g/cm3
Density is mass per unit volume. If 10 cm3 weighs 20g, the density is 2 g/cc.