The density is 10 kg/mL
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/200 = 0.5 grams per ml.
density = mass ÷ volume = 890 g ÷ 100 cm³ = 8.9 g/cm³
The mass of the lead will depend upon the density of the lead which depends upon the temperature of the lead. Assuming near room temperature the density of lead is 11.34 g/ml. density = mass / volume → mass = volume × density = 100 ml × 11.34 g/ml = 1134 g.
Density = Mass/Volume = 25.0/100 g/mL = 0.25 g/mL
The mass of the Chlorine will depend upon the density of the Chlorine which depends upon the temperature and pressure of the Chlorine. Assuming stp (standard temperature and pressure) the density of Chlorine is 0.0032 g/ml. density = mass / volume → mass = volume × density = 100 ml × 0.0032 g/ml = 0.32 g.
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/200 = 0.5 grams per ml.
You need to specify the units of mass and volume.
density = mass divided by volume = 100/25 = 4 grammes per cubic centimetre.
density is the product of mass and volume so its density will b 100 g/cm3..
The volume of an object having a mass of 100 grams depends on the density of the object. --------------------------------- and the temperature (the hotter things are the more they expand) 100grams of water with a density of 1 - at standard temperature would have a volume of 100 cubic centimeters. a substance with density 2 - at standard temperature would have a volume of 50 cubic centimeters.
The density is (the mass, in grams)/100 grams per cm3 .
Density = Mass/Volume = 10 g/100 mL = 0.1 grams per millilitre.
Assuming mass does not also increase, then density decreases if volume increases. For example, let's say Mass= 100 and Volume= 50 Density would = 2 Now, lets increase the volume. Mass would still = 100, and let's increase the volume to 75. Density would then equal 1.333... 2 is greater than 1.333.... so yes, density decreases as volume increases.
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no density equals mass divided by volume. if both solids have a mass of 100 grams (for example) one has a volume of 100 mL (or centimeters cubed), it's density is 1 g/mL if the other has a volume of only 50 mL it's density is 2 g/mL
Density = (mass) / (volume) = 20/4 = 5 grams per cc
density = mass ÷ volume = 890 g ÷ 100 cm³ = 8.9 g/cm³