The density of water in this problem is just extra info that is NOT needed to answer the problem. Since one liter contains 1000 mL and you have only 421 mL , you have .421 L. The math behind this is
421 mL x 1 liter/1000mL = .421L
One milliliter of water equals one gram of mass, therefore 421 mL equals 421 grams.
0.0038 liters
800 milliliters or 0.8 liters
To find the density, you have to convert ounces to liters. Then you divide the mass by liters.
5000g if density is 1g/ml
That depends on the density of the material you're measuring.
54ml
33ml
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 0.26 liters = 260 milliliters
The density of a liquid can be measured with a beaker. the beaker is weighed alone, then a specific measured volume of the liquid is placed in the beaker and the beaker is reweighed. The difference between the beaker with and without the water is noted. from there the mass of the liquid for the specific volume is then known. using hte formula d = m/v, we can therefore determine the density. where m is in kg and v is in liters.
0.0038 liters
Liters is a measurement of volume. 160 Liters is the volume.
It depends on the density of the liquid!!!!, be it water, petrol(gasoline) oil, alcohol.
800 milliliters or 0.8 liters
That depends what aspect of the beaker you want to measure.
I have seen beakers with filled capacities from 25 mL to 5 liters.
Yeah, it contains about 5-6 liters
To find the density, you have to convert ounces to liters. Then you divide the mass by liters.