Density = Mass/Volume
=3.21/45
=7.13g/cc
Spec Grav = density of substance/ density of water
=7.13/1
=7.13
the density of a gas relative to the density of hydrogen
The density is not a state of matter; the density is a property of any materials, depending on temperature and pressure. Density = Mass/Volume
Density is simply the mass divided by volume. This means that it is the amount of the substance in a specific unit of space. Because a pure substance indicates that it is exactly that, a substance made of a specific combination of elements, it will always have the same density because those elements can only take one form in order for it to be pure.
Temperature and density are inversely proportional because increase in temperature increases the volume of a substance and thereby decreasing the density. In density gradient centrifugation, any change in temperature changes the sedimentation of a substance and therefore it may be in aqueous solution rather than pelleted or Vice verse
Density = Mass/Volume =321g/45cc =7.13g/cc or 7.13g/ml Spec Gravity = density of liquid / density of water =7.13/1 7.13
Density is directly proportional to the specific heat.
its density. note. density is often expressed as the ratio of the density of the substance to the density of water at standard temperature and pressure. This is known as the specific gravity of the substance. It is a dimensionless number so it has no units.
Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to (divided by) the density of a reference substance, usually water.
Almost, but not quite. 'Specific gravity' is the density of a substancecompared to water.Numerically . . .Specific gravity of a substance = Density of the substance/Density of water.
Which substance has the highest density at room temperature? hydrogen, oxygen, water
the density of a gas relative to the density of hydrogen
"Specific gravity" or "specific density"
Density is affected by both temperature and salinity. The colder the temperature and the saltier the substance, the greater the density.
The specific gravity of a substance is the ratio of te density of the substance to the density of water. It is, therefore, a unitless measure.
It is called relative density. If the second substance is pure water (at normal temperature and pressure) then the ratio is the specific gravity.
Hydrogen monoxide.
The density is not a state of matter; the density is a property of any materials, depending on temperature and pressure. Density = Mass/Volume