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Density = Mass /Volume = 800g / 2L = 400 g per L

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What is the density of 10ml of a liquid that has a mass of 20g?

2 g/cm3. This can be done by using the formula for density (mass/volume) and conversion 1mL=1cm3 The density of that liquid is 2.


What is the volume of liquid when the mass is 2 grams?

The volume of the liquid will depend on its density. To determine the volume, you will need to know the density of the liquid. You can calculate the volume by dividing the mass (2 grams) by the density of the liquid.


What is the density go a yellow liquid with a mass of 2.8 and a volume of of 2 ml?

The density of the yellow liquid can be calculated using the formula: Density = Mass/Volume. Plugging in the values, Density = 2.8 g / 2 ml = 1.4 g/ml.


What is the density of a liquid weighing 100g and a volume of 50 cm?

Density = Mass Density = 100g/50 cm. Density = 2g/cm3---------Volume.


How do you find the density of liquid?

Problem: You are given two unknown liquids. Find the density of each. Materials: 100ml graduated cylinder, triple beam balance, calculator, 2 unknown liquids. Procedure: 1) Find the mass of the empty graduated cylinder. 2) Pour unknown liquid #1 into the graduated cylinder to the 50 ml. level. 3) Find the mass of the graduated cylinder with 50ml of unknown liquid #1. 4) Repeat steps 1-3 for unknown liquid #2. We can calculate density of a liquid using the formula: Density= Mass/Volume where mass is that for just the liquid (you must subtract out the mass of the graduated cylinder). Now let's calculate the densities of the two liquids using the following given data. Liquid #1: Given: Mass of empty graduated cylinder = 78 grams Mass of graduated cylinder with unknown liquid #1= 128 grams. Find: a) Mass of just the liquid = ____ b) Volume of liquid=_____ c) Density of liquid #1 =____ Liquid #2: Given: Mass of empty graduated cylinder = 78 grams Mass of graduated cylinder with unknown liquid #2= 117.5 grams. Find: a) Mass of just the liquid = ____ b) Volume of liquid =_____ c) Density of liquid #2=____ Check your answers by inserting the value in the box below.


What is the formula for finding the volume of a regular liquid?

In order to find the volume of a liquid you first need to know its mass and density. You can then use the formula: volume = mass / density. For instance, if you have 2 kg of water, you can find out the volume that the water occupies. Water have a density of around 1kg/liter. We then use the mass/density formula:Volume = mass / density = 2 kg/(1 kg/liter) = 2 liter.We have now calculated that 2 kg of water occupies 2 liter of space, or 2 cubic decimeter (2 dm^3).


Is there more than one way to measure liquid density?

There are 2 ways to measure liquid density, by putting a set amount of the liquid in a container and measuring it with a 2 pan balance, and then subtracting the mass of the container or using a hydrometer to find the Specific Gravity.


A mass of an empty density bottle is 30gwhen filled with a liquid the mass of the bottle and the liquid is 40g .on heating the filled bottle through 40 degree celscius , the mass reduces to 38g.calculate the apparent cubic expansivity of the liquid?

mass of empty density bottle=30g mass of bottle+liquid=40g heating of the filled bottle=40degree c mass reduced when heated=3g apparent cubic expansivity=? volume of liquid expelled volume of liquid*temp rise remains 40-38 [38-30]*40 2 840=6.2510^-3k^-1


How does volume effect density?

Answer Increasing the volume of a quantity while keeping its mass fixed decreases its density (mathematically, d = m/v). This can be observed in the transition of water from its liquid stage to its solid stage, or vice versa. As water turns into ice, its volume increases yet its mass is fixed (no additional water is added or lost--assuming the losses from evaporation is negligible); hence its density will decrease. This is why ice cubes float in drinks, or icebergs exist. drugs are bad mmkay!!!!!


Susie has a box that has a mass of 6g and volume of 2 cm3. What is the Density of the box?

Density = mass/volume density = 6/2 density =3g/cm3


What is the density if mass is 8 and the volume is 2?

Density is 4.


What will happen to density of a substance if its mass is doubled?

Nothing.Density = mass(kg)/volume(m3)When we double the mass of a substance, the volume of the substance will be double too.= mass*2/(volume*2)= (mass/volume)*(2/2)=(mass/volume)*1so the density will not change.