The volume of water is the same as the mass of water. So if you have 100ml of water you actually have 100g of water.
I am pretty sure that 700mL of water will be 700 grams of water. The density of water is 1, so you use the equation density=mass/volume. You would plug everything in but mass (which you don't have). 1(700mL)= mass = 700 grams. 700 grams is around 1.5 lbs. The conversion of kg's to lb's is 1kg=2.2lbs.
Distilled water at 40 C has relative volume of 1.00000 At 00 C (ice) relative volume is 1.00013 Therefore volume of 200cc becomes 200.026cc
When an object is placed in water the water displaced is equal to its volume.
Acidic ground water (rain-water that has absorbed atmospheric carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid) dissolving the limestone as it flows through the joints & other discontinuities in the rock mass.
Dissolution of the limestone by weakly-acid ground-water percolating through the joints, bedding-planes and faults in the rock mass.
The mass and the volume of the water are directly proportional. When the volume of water increased, the mass of water increased too and vice versa. Because when we divide the mass and the volume of water, we get the constant value called density of water.
Measure out a specific volume of water, such as 100mL. Determine the mass of that volume of water. Density = mass/volume, so divide the mass by the volume, and you will have the density.
The volume increase, mass does not change.
density = mass/volume Determine the mass and volume of the water, and then divide the mass by the volume, and that will give you the density.
The volume of a sample of water is 20 cm3. The mass of this sample is closest to
The mass = its volume. This is true if the mass of water is measured in grams and the volume is measured in cc and the density of water is 1 gram/cc. Depending on temperature, 1 gram/cc is a good approximation. In general, the relationship between water (or anything else) and its volume is mass/volume = density.
yes it is and it is volume
volume in litres is equal to its weight in kgs 1000ltrs is equal to 1000kgs
density is mass over volume. if the mass increases then the volume increases proportionately.
The density of water is 1. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. For things that have density more than 1, they will sink in water. For things with density less than 1, they will float in water.
When you freeze water it expands, but does not gain mass, this means it's the same mass but now it is a higher volume. Density=mass over volume. More volume= less density.
Determine its volume by how much water it displaces, then divide mass by volume