a cubic centimetre of gold is heavier than a cubic centimetre of iron because gold is a denser substance than iron, i.e. it has more weight or mass per unit of volume.
Density = Mass/Volume = 84g / 21 cc = 4 grams per cubic centimetre.
8.268 grams per cubic centimetre! The total mass depends on the volume of course!
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You did not specify the units. To the nearest tenth the density is 0.0 kg per cubic centimetre. To the nearest hundredths, it is still 0.0 kg per cubic cm. On the other hand, if the units were grams per cubic cm, it is 2.7 g/cc.
G/mL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In metric units the density of water is 1gram per cubic centimetre; 1 gm/cc Density can be defined as the mass of 1 cubic centimetre of a substance. In practice we often use "weight" as "mass" and vice versa.
a cubic centimetre of gold is heavier than a cubic centimetre of iron because gold is a denser substance than iron, i.e. it has more weight or mass per unit of volume.
Weight in grams per cubic centimetre.
It is approx 2.7 grams per cubic centimetre.
1 ppm is approximately 1gram per ton
The unit is kilograms per cubic metre but kilograms per litre and grams per cubic centimetre are also used.
1 gram = 1/1000 kilograms1 centimetre = 1/100 metres so 1 cubic centimetre = (1/100 metres)^3 = 1/1000000 cubic metres.So 1 gram per cubic cm = (1/1000) kg per (1/1000000) cubic metres= 1000000/1000 kg per cubic metres = 1000 kg per cubic metre.
1 gram = 0.001 kilogram 1 centimetre =0.01 metre so that 1 cm3 = 0.000001 m3 Therefore, 1 gram per cm3 = 0.001 kg per 0.000001 m3 = 1000 kg/m3. So to convert from gram per cubic centimetre to kilogram per cubic metre, multiply by 1000.
The density of germanium (Ge) is around 5.323 grams per cubic centimeter at room temperature.
You can't-lb per cubic foot is a measurement of pressure, tonnes is measure of weight. You could convert Ib per cubic foot to tonnes per cubic foot or more usually, gram per cubic centimetre but not lb per cubic foot to tonnes
Around 0.8 kg per litre or 0.8 grams per cubic centimeter (where water is 1 kg per litre or 1 gram per cubic centimetre).
Around 0.8 kg per litre or 0.8 grams per cubic centimeter (where water is 1 kg per litre or 1 gram per cubic centimetre).