1 gm/ml
Density = mass/volume, so:36 grams/ 12 milliliters3 grams/ milliliter
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume.
density has to be in units of mass/volume, or grams/ml in your case. If density is 0.75 g/ml, then mass = .75 x 120 = 90 grams. Check the question again to be sure
In the standard Metric density measurement, g/cm^3, all you need to know is that mL=cm^3. Therefore, you simply divide the mass (in "g") by the volume (in "cm^3"). In this case, you get 2.3 g/ml.
density = mass/volume density = 5/10 = 0.5 grams per cubic centimeter
Density = Mass/Volume = 6.05/18.0 = 0.336 grams per millilitre (not milliters!)
Divide the number of grams by the density (the density of lead is about 11 grams/cubic centimeter - look it up if you need more precision). If the density is in grams/cubic centimeter, the answer is the volume in cubic centimeters.
Density = mass/volume, so:36 grams/ 12 milliliters3 grams/ milliliter
Divide 158 by 156. The answer is the density in grams per ml. In this case, very close to 1 g/ml Density = MASS divided by VOLUME
To determine the volume of a sample with a given mass (96.2 grams), you need to know the density of the substance. The volume can be calculated using the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Without knowing the density of the substance, it is not possible to calculate the volume.
The density of the sample can be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. In this case, 55 grams divided by 22 milliliters is approximately 2.5 grams per milliliter.
Volume cannot be measured in grams per cubic centimetres, density can.
Density is calculated by dividing the mass (in grams) of a substance by its volume (in milliliters or cubic centimeters). The formula for density is: Density = Mass / Volume. By measuring the mass of a sample in grams and the volume in milliliters, you can easily calculate the density of the substance.
160 grams
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume.
Density = mass/volume = 22/10 = 2.2 grams per cm^3.
Its is 10 cm³ hun