No, mL are a unit of volume and grams are a unit of mass. 1 mL of water has a mass of 1 g
Density = mass/volumeDensity = 34 g/ 10.1 ml = 3.37 g/ml
Density mercury ≈ 5.43 g/ml. Density alcohol (ethanol) ≈ 0.789 g/ml. mass = density x volume ⇒ mass mercury ≈ 5.43 g/ml x 3.48 ml ≈ 18.90 g ⇒ mass alcohol ≈ 0.789 g/ml x 60.0 ml ≈ 47.34 g ⇒ 60.0 ml of alcohol has more mass than 3.48 ml of mercury.
Volume of iron shot added = 48.39 ml - 39.99 ml = 8.40 ml mass = density × volume = 7.92 g/ml × 8.40 ml = 66.528 g ≈ 66.5 g
2.5 g per mL = 2,500 g per Litre.
D=M/VD=1900/475D=4 g/mL
475 g = 1.047 pounds
475 grams is 16.75 ounces.
It has to be one of these: 2 g 2 mL/g 2 g/mL 2 mL/g
I don’t know
0.9982071 g/mL @20C 0.9922187 g/mL @40C
Possibly at the triple point of the substance, but not usually. Water as a liquid has a density of 1 g/ml. As a gas it has a density of about 0.72 g/L or 0.00072 g/ml.
It is not clear why 08 has a preceding 0: is it meant to be 0.8 or .08? Also, what is meant by "g mL" after 08: is it meant to be just mL or g/mL? "g mL" is not a sensible measurement unit.
19.1 g/mL
As the expected unit for density is the same as it is given for mass and volume, you simply divide the mass by the volume and you will get the required value as 12.68 g/mL. The unit cannot be g mL. It has to be g/mL (read as gram per milli litre)
sp gr (0.850): Density of subbstance / density of water (1.00 g/mL) 0.850 = ? / 1.00 g/mL density of substance = 0.850 / 1.00 g/mL density of substance = 0.85 g/mL Density = mass (g) / volume (mL) 0.85 g/mL = 325 g / ? mL mL= 325 g / 0.85 g/ml mL = 382 Answer is: Volume of cleaning solution is 382 mL
No, mL are a unit of volume and grams are a unit of mass. 1 mL of water has a mass of 1 g