Nothing happens if the volume is also allowed to increase.
This is a good working description of the gaseous phase of matter. A sample of gas will assume the shape and volume of its container, so the sample has no shape or volume of its own.
A cubic centimeter measures the same as a milliliter.
density is a measure of mass that is contained in a unit of volume for a particular substance. it increases it cannot expand if we say that density is increasing it means that either mass has increased or volume has decreased like on cooling volume decreases. on mixing(chemically or dissolving) mass increases.
3 - 4cm3, it becomes reduced in aortic stenosis and is usually symptomatic at less than 1cm3
Any substance can have a volume of 1cm3, depending on its size (referring to density). For example, 1g of water would have a volume of 1cm3, while 0.8g of ethanol would have the same volume.A substance which has a volume of 1 cm3 is a substance that has a volume of 1 ml. Many substances can have a volume of 1 ml.
a ml is a unit of volume. 1ml = 1cm3
The volume of water equal to 38cm3 is 38ml. 1cm3 is equivalent to 1ml in volume.
liters, i think is the standard and 1ml=1cm3
density = mass / volume volume of cube = 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1cm3 density = 0.8g / 1cm3 = 0.8g/cm3
Measuring cylinders are commonly used to measure volume, with 1cm3 being the equal to 1ml.
1 cm3 of water weighs 1 gram. The volume is...ermm... 1 cm3
Measuring cylinders are commonly used to measure volume, with 1cm3 being the equal to 1ml.
water is a unique substance that: 1g=1mL=1cm3
Volume and mass are not directly related. It depends on the density of the item used. For water, it would be 1cm3=1g (1 kg = 1 liter = 1000 ml = 1000 cm3) For gold, if i remember correctly, 1cm3 of gold =19.4g
To answer this question, you need to know the density of gold, which is 19.30g/cm3. The formula for density is: Density = mass/volume The given volume of gold is 1cm3. *1cc = 1cm3. Manipulate the density formula to find mass: mass = density x volume = 19.30g/cm3 x 1cm3 = 19.30g of gold
1500cc (1cc=1cm3=1ml)