Approximately 20g, but this fluctuates with temperature
A cubic centimetre is a unit of volume. A centimetre is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Specific gravity of gold = 19.3 (so density = 19.3 grammes per cubic centimetre) Volume of gold block = 20*15*10 = 3000 cubic centimetre Mass of gold block = 3000*19.3 = 57900 grammes = 57.9 kilogrammes.
The mass of 1 cc (cubic centimetre or cm3) of water is 1 gram. Strictly speaking, the equality of mass and volume measures applies for distilled water at 20 deg C at 1 atmosphere, but for all but the most extreme situations is valid.
Yes. It is just under 1 gram per cubic centimetre. 0.998 207 1 g/cc at 20 deg C and 1 atmsophere, 0.999 972 0 g/cc at its maximum density at 4 deg C and 1 atmosphere.
Density = (mass) / (volume) = 20/4 = 5 grams per cc
There is no direct conversion. The number of cubic centimeters in a milligram depends on the density of the material being assessed. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Milligram (mg) is a measure of mass.For pure water at 20 C, and only for that liquid, one1 mg occupies a volume of 1 cc.
Milliliters is volume and grams is mass, so you need to know mass density to solve this. For water, it has mass density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter which is the same as 1 gram per millitre of volume. So for water only, 20 ml = 20 grams.
most likely it is quartz
I assume you are thinking of density. Density is the amount of mass per unit of volume of an object such as 20 kg/m^3. Which means 20 there are 20 kilograms for every cubic meter of an object.
If the density is 20 pounds per cubic foot, then each cubic foot you have will weigh 20 lbs. However you are told that you have 30 cubic feet so :-30 * 20 = 600 lb.
If i understand the question correctly, basically you want to make your standard 1/5 the conc of the stock. Therefore, 300ml stock diluted up with solvent
There are 231 cubic inches in 1 gallon. Therefore, to find the number of cubic inches in 20 gallons, you would multiply 231 by 20. This gives you a total of 4,620 cubic inches in 20 gallons.