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In this case, you need to divide the volume by the density.
The density is 2,09 g/cm3.
Density = Mass divided by Volume. 39.943 divided by 22.7 = about 1.76.
89.2g
8.57 g D=mass/volume Wanting to fight weight of the vial so you would use Mass=density*volume 8.6mL is volume .997g/mL is density
Depends on quantity. But assuming you have the same volume of both then Gold is definitely heavier.
16g x (1/4)mL/g = 4mL
The mass will be 32.3 mL x 0.94 density = 30.362 grammes
270g
I'll assume you mean g/mL, so 3917g / 309 mL = 12.676 g/mL
density is mass divided by volumeie d = m/Vunits are either gmL-1 or gL-1 etc (depends on the units you need to use)Improved Answer:Density is defined as mass per unit volume and its SI unit is the kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m3)
Well to get density you have to devide mass by volume: Density= Mass Volume Since you are given the mass and the density and you are looking for volume, simply fill in the bits of information you have into the equation above. 70= 50 Volume (take volume as X) Then cross multiply to get the volume: 70X=50 X=50/70 X= 0.714