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Q: Will the volume of 1 gram of lead be greater or less than 1 gram of water?
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Will the volume of lead be greater or less than one gram of water?

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


What has greater volume 1 gram of lead or 1 gram of aluminum?

aluminium


How do you compare grams to ounces by volume?

You can't, because the gram isn't a volume. The volume of a gram depends on what substance you have a gram of. A gram of air has more volume than a gram of water, and a gram of stone, lead, or gold has a very, very tiny volume.


Which has a greater volume lead in water or glass in water?

This depends on the mass.


Grams converted to milliliters?

Depends on the substance. A gram of lead will have a lot less than a ml of volume, while a gram of oxygen will have a greater volume than 1 ml. Water is 1 ml per gram, but that changes with the temperature of the water. Warm water, and very cold water (<4o C) will have a somewhat greater volume than 1 ml per gram weight.


Does water have a greater mass than lead?

water has less density than lead. Mass depends on its volume


Which has a greater volume 1 g of lead or 1 g of water?

It depends on if they are solid or liquid.


What is heavier water or lead?

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


Which has greater volume lead or feathers?

the same


Which has greater weight a kilogram of butter of kilogram of lead what is greater density which has greater volume?

They both weigh the same: 1kg = 1kg. The kg of butter has a greater volume and the kg of lead has a higher density.


Is the buoyant force of water on lead greater than that on iron?

That depends on the amounts, of course - what exactly you are comparing. The buoyant force depends on the volume. For a certain volume of lead, there will be the same buoyant force as for the same volume of iron. On the other hand, since lead has a greater density, the buoyant force on a certain amount of MASS of lead will be less, compared to iron, since the same mass of lead will use up less volume.


Will lead occupy a larger volume or will water?

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.