Density is mass per unit volume, so 200 g divided by 300 cm3 is 0.6667 g cm-3
Density = 7.27
Density = mass/volume , so 200/50 = 4 g / cubic cm.
Density = Mass/Volume = 200g/10ml = 20 grams/ml
d=m/v so 200g/200ml= 1g/ml
density = mass/volume mass = 245-200= 45 grams volume 26 mL = 45g/26ml =1.7 g/ml
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Density is mass/volume. For a rectangular block, the volume is [width x height x length].Assuming you meant 10 cm for width, instead of 10g, then:Volume = (10 cm)*(2 cm)*(10 cm) = 200 cm3Density = mass/volume = (200 g)/(200 cm3) = 1 g/cm3
Nope - grammes is a unit of weight, millilitres is a unit of volume.
Density = Mass/Volume Density = 200g/125mL Density = 1.6g/mL ***If your instructor is checking for significant figures, then based on the numbers that you gave in the question, the answer should be 1.60g/mL.
you can't mix grammes and millilitres - one is a voume and the other a weight However, 200g of water at normal temperature and pressure will have a volume of 200ml. 200g of flour will have a different volume as will 200g of mercury
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