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Q: What liquid has a mass of 10g and a volume of 10ml?
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What process do you take to calculate density?

Density is just mass per volume (usually g/mL). Take the specified mass, and then just divide it by the specified volume. For example, if you have 10g of a liquid with volume of 5mL, its density is (10g)/(5mL) = 2g/mL.


What is the density of an object that has a mass of 10g and a volume of 15gcm3?

Density is mass/volume so 10g/15cm^3 = .667 g/cm^3


How much energy does 10ml of water have?

Well, E=MC^2 shows that the energy is equal to the mass * the speed of light through a vacuum. So the mass of 10ml of water is 10g which is 0.01kg...so E=0.01* 89876717047513764 (which is 299792458^2)so the energy in 10ml of water is 898767170475137.64 joules


Calculate the density of a 10g object with a volume of 10ml?

Density = grams/milliliters Density = 10 g/10 ml = 1.0 g/ml


How would you determine the density of an irregular shaped piece of maple ( about 10 grams)?

Weigh the piece of maple (you've indicated it is about 10 grams) Completely submerge it in a liquid and measure the volume of liquid displaced Density = mass/(volume displaced) or about 10g/(volume displaced)


Which has greater volume 10g chloroform or 10g hexane?

Need more information too answer. Chloroform has greater molar mass.


If an object has a mass of 10g and volume of 106ml what is the density?

Density = (mass) / (volume) = (44 / 106) = 0.4151g/cc (rounded)


Would a 10g piece of aluminum and 10g piece of iron have the same volume?

No, the 10g piece of aluminum and 10g piece of iron would not have the same volume. Different materials have different densities, so even if they have the same mass, their volumes will be different.


10 grams how many mls?

10g = 10ml of water, other liquids may vary


What is the density of a cube that has a mass of 10g and a volume of 3Cm?

The formula for density is mass/volume.mass = 10 gramsvolume = 3m3density = 10 g /3m3 = 3.333 g/m3


If you have three 10g samples of water ice liquid and vapor how do the volumes of these three samples compare with one another?

The liquid water has the smallest volume. The steamy gaseous water vapor has the largest volume ... at least at atmospheric pressure ... and the volume of the ice is the intermediate one.


How do you calculate density 200g width of 10g height 2cm length 10cm?

Density is mass/volume. For a rectangular block, the volume is [width x height x length].Assuming you meant 10 cm for width, instead of 10g, then:Volume = (10 cm)*(2 cm)*(10 cm) = 200 cm3Density = mass/volume = (200 g)/(200 cm3) = 1 g/cm3