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The volume cannot be 25 cm, since that is not a volume measure. Assuming the volume is 25 cm3,

Density = mass/volume = 500 g / 25 cm3 = 20 grams per cm3

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A certain liquid has a density of 1.445 g per mL Calculate the volume of 500 mg of this liquid?

Density = mass divided by volume. Thus the density here is 0.5 kg/0.252 L or approximately 1.98 kg/L. The SI-unit for density is kg/m³, but the above units are more common.


What is the density of wood if mass is 400 grams and a volume of 500 cm?

I'm going to assume you mean a volume of 500cm3. density = mass/volume = 400g/500cm3 = 0.8g/cm3


If A bottle contains 500 mL of ketchup and has a density of 1.43 g What is the mass of the bottle in grams?

Question as asked cannot be answered. We know that the bottle can contain 500 mL of ketchup, but we don't know the volume of the material from which the bottle is made, nor the correct density (the figure given as density, 1.43 g, is actually a mass). In addition even if we assume that the figure given for density is 1.43 g/mL is an actual density, from the sentence structure we have a volume for ketchup, and a density of the material in the bottle ("density" refers back to bottle, not to ketchup—"Bottle contains ... and has a density of"). If the one who posed the question meant to write, "If a bottle contains 500 ml of ketchup, and the ketchup has a density of 1.43 g/l, what is the mass of the ketchup in the bottle in grams", then the original answer to the question 715g/mL mass = density x volume is correct.


A wooden block has a mass of 1000 kg an a volume of 2 cubic meters What is the blocks density?

1000 kg/ 2 m3 = 500 kg per cubic meter density or 0.5 g/cm3 or approximately half the density of water


What is density of wood with a mass of 400 g and volume of 500 cm?

400g/500cm = 0.8 g/cm3

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What is the density of a wooden board that has a mass of 400 g and a volume of 500 cm3?

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What is the volume of a pile of 500 sheets of paper with a mass of 2.0 kg?

To find the volume of the pile of paper, we can use the formula for density, which is mass divided by volume (density = mass/volume). Assuming the density of the paper is approximately 800 kg/m³, we can rearrange the formula to find volume: volume = mass/density. Therefore, the volume of the pile of 500 sheets of paper would be 2.0 kg / 800 kg/m³ = 0.0025 m³, or 2500 cm³.


A certain liquid has a density of 1.445 g per mL Calculate the volume of 500 mg of this liquid?

Density = mass divided by volume. Thus the density here is 0.5 kg/0.252 L or approximately 1.98 kg/L. The SI-unit for density is kg/m³, but the above units are more common.


What is the density of wood if mass is 400 grams and a volume of 500 cm?

I'm going to assume you mean a volume of 500cm3. density = mass/volume = 400g/500cm3 = 0.8g/cm3


What is the density of an object with a mass of 5 g and a volume of ten ml?

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If A bottle contains 500 mL of ketchup and has a density of 1.43 g What is the mass of the bottle in grams?

Question as asked cannot be answered. We know that the bottle can contain 500 mL of ketchup, but we don't know the volume of the material from which the bottle is made, nor the correct density (the figure given as density, 1.43 g, is actually a mass). In addition even if we assume that the figure given for density is 1.43 g/mL is an actual density, from the sentence structure we have a volume for ketchup, and a density of the material in the bottle ("density" refers back to bottle, not to ketchup—"Bottle contains ... and has a density of"). If the one who posed the question meant to write, "If a bottle contains 500 ml of ketchup, and the ketchup has a density of 1.43 g/l, what is the mass of the ketchup in the bottle in grams", then the original answer to the question 715g/mL mass = density x volume is correct.


What would the density be for 1000g lump of clay with a volume of 500cm3?

To calculate the density of the clay, use the formula: density = mass/volume. Given that the mass is 1000 grams and the volume is 500 cm³, the density would be 1000g / 500cm³ = 2 g/cm³. Therefore, the density of the clay is 2 g/cm³.