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∙ 12y agoDensity = mass/volume
Density = 35.0 g/1.6 ml = 21.9 g/ml
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∙ 12y agoThe density of the substance is calculated by dividing its mass (35.0 g) by its volume (1.6 mL). Density = mass/volume = 35.0 g / 1.6 mL ≈ 21.9 g/mL.
A pint is a unit of volume and oz is a unit of weight. You need the effective density of what you're measuring to make the conversion. 16 oz of water occupies one pint; 16 oz of blueberries occupies about 1.33 pints because of the air spaces between the berries; 16 oz of cooking oil occupies about 1.1 pints because it's density is less than water.
To find the volume of the rock, you can use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Plug in the values: Volume = 16 grams / 4 g/ml = 4 ml. So, the rock occupies a volume of 4 ml.
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Liters are three places to the right of kiloliters. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the right. You will get 16 kl = 16,000 L.
There are roughly 3.2 teaspoons in 16 grams. However, the exact conversion may vary depending on the density of the substance being measured.
There are approximately 473.18 milliliters in 16 ounces.
A pint is a unit of volume and oz is a unit of weight. You need the effective density of what you're measuring to make the conversion. 16 oz of water occupies one pint; 16 oz of blueberries occupies about 1.33 pints because of the air spaces between the berries; 16 oz of cooking oil occupies about 1.1 pints because it's density is less than water.
To find the volume of the rock, you can use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Plug in the values: Volume = 16 grams / 4 g/ml = 4 ml. So, the rock occupies a volume of 4 ml.
16% of 350 is 56.
21.875
This depends on the density of the substance being weighed. Further note that liters is a measure of volume, not weight.
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Liters are three places to the right of kiloliters. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the right. You will get 16 kl = 16,000 L.
The molar mass of SO2 is roughly 64.06 g/mol. At STP, 1 mol of any gas occupies 22.4 L. Therefore, the density of SO2 at STP is 64.06 g/L.
There are roughly 3.2 teaspoons in 16 grams. However, the exact conversion may vary depending on the density of the substance being measured.
There are approximately 473.18 milliliters in 16 ounces.
16%
350 - 450lbs
A gram-mole of any gas occupies 22.4 litres. The molecular weight of CO2 is one of carbon plus two of oxygen, 1 x 12 + 2 x 16, in other words 44. That means that a gram-mole of CO2 is 44 grams, which occupies 22.4 litres or 22,400 cc, so its density is 44/22400 or 0.00196 gm/cc. The MW of hydrogen is 2, nitrogen is 18, oxygen is 32, so CO2 is a relatively dense gas.