Density = Mass/Volume = 12/8 = 1.5 grams per cm3
Density = mass ÷ volume = 12g ÷ 3cm3 = 4 g/cm3
Density = mas/volume = 12 g/27 cc = 0.44... recurring grams per cubic centimetre.
What you do find the volume by multiplying the height the width and the length So... 3x2x1=6 Then you divide the mass by the volume m/v= 12 / 6 So... The answer is 2cm3
This question cannot be answered for the following reasons: 1. There are no units for the mass of the rock. It could be 212 kilograms, pounds, tons etc. 2. The volume cannot be measured in g - which stands for grams (a measure of mass). It is not possible to determine whether the volume is in litres, cubic feet or any other measure.
12g-9 = 3
Density = mass ÷ volume = 12g ÷ 3cm3 = 4 g/cm3
density=mass divided by the volume 12g divided by 27 the volume = 0.4
Density = Mass/Volume = 12/13 g/ml = 0.923 g/ml approx.
The density of the solid is about 0.86 g/cm3
Density = mas/volume = 12 g/27 cc = 0.44... recurring grams per cubic centimetre.
What you do find the volume by multiplying the height the width and the length So... 3x2x1=6 Then you divide the mass by the volume m/v= 12 / 6 So... The answer is 2cm3
This question cannot be answered for the following reasons: 1. There are no units for the mass of the rock. It could be 212 kilograms, pounds, tons etc. 2. The volume cannot be measured in g - which stands for grams (a measure of mass). It is not possible to determine whether the volume is in litres, cubic feet or any other measure.
Snows density varies tremendously so volume doesnt always relate to weight very well. Fresh snow is higher in volume where, old snow may have been compacted and has less volume
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Molecular weight of CO2 is about 44g (12g Carbon + 32g Oxygen *2 atoms Oxygen). So that means if you are presented with 44g CO2, that means there's 12g Carbon.
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