Assuming that the solid is a cuboid (not an ellipsoid, for example), its volume is 10*1*5 = 50 cm3.
Therefore its density = mass/volume = 500/50 = 10 grams per cm3
Density is 2 g/cm3
Density = Mass/Volume = 120/(12*10*2) grams/cubic cm = 0.5 g per cc.
8.9 grams/mL x 396 mL = 3524.4 grams, or about 3.5 kg
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Its is 10 cm³ hun
Volume = length * width * height = 10cm * 5cm * 2 cm = 100 cm3 Density = mass/volume = 300g/100cm3 = 3 grams per cm3.
Molecular Weight: 26.98The density of industrial qualities of aluminum lies around 2.7A cube 10cm each edge weighs 2700 grams
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Nothing really except that the two are connected in the scientific equation that states that "the density of a substance (in grams per cc) is found by dividing its mass (in grams) by its volume (in ccs). So a block of a substance measuring 12cm by 10cm by 5cm with a mass of 3 kilograms would have a density of 3000grams divided by 12 x 10 x 5 ccs which is 3000gms/600ccs = 5gms per cc. So each cubic centimetre would have a mass of 5 grams.
Well, that depends on the type of chocolate. If it is in chips or chunks it would be less grams than if it is liquid.
134 cubes left.
the density=mass/volume, so the density is 5.23 g/cm cubed