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75 ml = 0.075 L
density has to be in units of mass/volume, or grams/ml in your case. If density is 0.75 g/ml, then mass = .75 x 120 = 90 grams. Check the question again to be sure
200 ml X .50 = 100 ml
Density mercury ≈ 5.43 g/ml. Density alcohol (ethanol) ≈ 0.789 g/ml. mass = density x volume ⇒ mass mercury ≈ 5.43 g/ml x 3.48 ml ≈ 18.90 g ⇒ mass alcohol ≈ 0.789 g/ml x 60.0 ml ≈ 47.34 g ⇒ 60.0 ml of alcohol has more mass than 3.48 ml of mercury.
Density = grams/ml 1.00 g/ml = X g/5.0 ml = 5.0 grams water ============== q(joules) = mass * specific heat * change in temp. q = (5.0 grams)(4.180 J/gC)(75 C - 2.50 C) = 1515.25 Joules ---------------------------------/4.184 = 362 calories -------------------
That depends on the density (density = mass / volume). If it is water then the volume would be 75 ml or 75 cu cm.
he Alchohol Free shop says there are 24 cals in every 100 ml so a 330 bottle is about 75 cals
87.5 grams per 75 mL = 87.5/75 grams per mL = 1.1666... grams per mL
Volume can be measured in ml (milliliters) and the effect of gravity on a mass can be measured in oz (ounces). For example, 75 ml of tiger urine equals 0.0000026 oz and 75 ml of period blood weighs 0.0000023 oz.
water is not measure in unit of mass but in volume for it is a liquid and liquid is measure in volume. confusing
75 ml is 75 ml
1 cc = 1 ml 75 cc = 75 ml
75 ml of water is 75 grams
Usually zero ml because ethanol is not normally used in rubbing alcohol. However, there is a little Ethanol-based rubbing alcohol and rubbing alcohol is usually 70 percent, so multiply 50 ml x .7 to get your answer.
Usually zero ml because ethanol is not normally used in rubbing alcohol. However, there is a little Ethanol-based rubbing alcohol and rubbing alcohol is usually 70 percent, so multiply 50 ml x .7 to get your answer.
75 ml = 0.075 L
75 mL = 75 cc