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To calculate the density of an object, divide the mass (54) by the volume (300).

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What is the volume of 300 g benzene if it has a density of 0.88 grams per mL?

Divide mass by density to get volume....So 300/0.88 --> 340.91 mL


Density of an object with a volume of 300ml and mass of 80 g?

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What is weight of 300 ml liquid?

That depends on the liquid. To get the MASS, multiply the volume by the density. To get the WEIGHT, multiply the mass by the gravity.


300 gallons equals how many pounds?

Since a gallon is a unit of volume, and a pound is a unit of weight, which is mass times gravity, it depends on the density (mass divided by volume) of what you're measuring. For example, 300 gallons of oil weighs a lot less than 300 gallons of water.


How does the density of an object that sinks into a fluid compare to the density of the fluid?

Oh boy. Density is the mass per volume...grams per cubic centimeter, tons per cubic yard, whatever. Water's density is one gram per cubic centimeter. An object with lower density than water will sink into water until the number of cubic centimeters corresponding to the mass of the object are below the surface of the water. If the object is 100 cubic centimeters and it weighs 50 grams, half of it will be below the surface and half above. This is buoyancy, or "floating." Cool so far? If an object's density is more than one gram per cubic centimeter, the whole thing will be below the surface of the water. Because the water can't support the weight of the item, it will sink to the bottom given enough time. If it sinks, its density is greater than water...but without weighing it, we can't say how much greater because an item with mass of 5 grams and density of 1.1 grams per cc will sink as surely as a 300-pound anvil with density of 7.2 grams per cc. It just won't do it quite as fast.

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What is the density of a 1800g mass whose volume is 300 cm3?

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What is the desity if an object with a mass of 300 kilograms and a volume of 15 cubic meters?

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Density of an object with a volume of 300ml and mass of 80 g?

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What is the density of a book whose mass is 1800 g and whose volume is 300 cm3?

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What is the density of a can of juice with a volume of 600 ml and a mass of 300 g?

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How much is 300 milligrams powder in milliliters?

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