lead and water will occupy the same volume. however the Density of lead is 207.2 g/L (grams per liter) and the Density of H2O is only 18.02 g/L so if you had the same volume of lead and water the lead would be heavier. But if you had the same Weight of both water and lead the water would have a larger volume.
Volume is the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object and has nothing whatsoever to do with the molecular composition of the object. The volume of a 1" x 1" x 1" cube of lead is exactly the same as the volume of a 1" x 1" x 1" cube of butter or a 1" x 1" x 1" cube of anything for that matter. Lead and butter have a great many differences, but volume isn't a measure of any of them.
A kilogram of butter as it is less dense than lead.
That depends on the substance that the kilogram is made of. A kilogram of air has a large volume. A kilogram of water has a medium volume. A kilogram of lead or stones has a small volume.
First of all, centimetres are a measure of length or distance, not volume. Second, there is no relationship between mass and volume. 34.567 grams of air, for example, will occupy a lot more space that 34.567 grams of lead. So the question, as presented, is essentially nonsense.
Easy. Density is equal to mass / volume (that's why you have a mass and volume unit g/cm3) So 11.34g/cm3 = 454g / volume and with basic algebra: 454g / 11.34g/cm3 = volume volume ~ 40.04cm3 or 40,035273368606701940035273368607cm3
100 grams of water takes up more space than an equal weight of lead. That is why lead does not float in water.
lead has much higher density
It is not possible to answer the question since that depends on the density of the item. Consider 22 g of water and 22 g of lead. The lead will occupy much less volume because it has a much greater density.
The volume of lead will be greater than one gram of water. The density?æof lead is about 11 times more than that of water.?æ
This depends on the mass.
It depends what the substance is. 10 mg of lead will have a larger volume than 10 mg of water. You can't convert weight (mg) to volume (ml) unless you know the density.
water has less density than lead. Mass depends on its volume
Lead (11,34 g.cm^-3) has a greater density than water (1 g.cm^-3) so for the same volume of water and lead, lead will be heavier. The "-3" should be written as an exponent but it won't allow me
If you had the same volume of each material, lead would be heavier (something on the order of eleven times heavier!) than the same volume of water. That's because lead is more dense than water.
A litre is a meaasure of volume while a tonne is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and you cannot convert from one to the other. Consider, for eaxmple, a tonne of lead and a tonne of air. The lead will occupy a far smaller volume.
1 kg of water. Water is less dense than lead. This means that the same volume of water will be lighter than the same volume of lead. Reversing this, 1kg of water will have a larger volume than 1kg of lead.
Neither!!! They both have the same mass at 1 kg. However, the feathers will occupy a greater volume.