Density= mass/volume in Kg/m3 which could be g/1000cm3
10 decilitre = 1000cm3
density = g/10decilitres = 2.1/0.192 = 10.9375 g/1000cm3
That depends on what liquid you're talking about. Millilitres are a measure of volume, so to calculate the weight of 1ml you need to know the density of the liquid. Density is grams per millilitre, so if a liquid has a density of 1.0g/ml, 1ml would weigh 1g. For a liquid with a density of 1.5g/ml 1ml would weigh 1.5g.
No, the amount of a liquid is volume. Density is independent of volume.
Milligram is a weight and cannot be compared to a liquid volume.
To find the density of a liquid, you must find its mass and volume. To find the mass, use a triple beam balance, put the liquid into a container, weigh it, subtract the weight of the container, and that is how to get the mass. Then, to find the volume, use a graduated cylinder, put the liquid into the container, and then find the mark where the liquid line lands, and that is your volume. Then, divide your mass by your volume, and there is your density in grams per centimeter cubed (g/cm3).
a hospital has 125 deciliters bags of plasma. what is the volume of plasma expressed in milliliters
That depends on what liquid you're talking about. Millilitres are a measure of volume, so to calculate the weight of 1ml you need to know the density of the liquid. Density is grams per millilitre, so if a liquid has a density of 1.0g/ml, 1ml would weigh 1g. For a liquid with a density of 1.5g/ml 1ml would weigh 1.5g.
Density = mass/volume. Density equals mass divided by volume. Usually this is done in grams per milliliter.
The mass of the liquid divided by its volume is its density.
Density = mass/volume so it is 3435/2.25 = 1526.66... grams per litre = 1.5266... g per ml.
Density = Mass / Volume
Gram is a unit of mass. Milliliter is a unit of volume. The way they relate is by the density of the specific substance. Density = mass/volume, so if you know mass and density, then volume = mass/density.
No, the amount of a liquid is volume. Density is independent of volume.
If you know the density and mass of the liquid, you can calculate the volume by dividing the mass by the density. density = mass/volume volume = mass/density mass = density X volume
The density is 15 g/mL
Density is determined by two measurements: the mass and volume of an object. The quotient of the mass and volume (mass divided by volume) is density. It can be represented as grams per milliliter (g/mL).
The density of the liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid divided by the volume.
The upthrust is the volume, multiplied by the weight density of the liquid in which it is submerged - or the volume, times the mass density of the liquid, times the gravitational field.