100g/65cm3 = 1.538g/cm3
calcium has 1.55g/cm3
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∙ 14y agoTo calculate the density of the solid, divide the mass (100 grams) by the volume (65 cm^3). The density of the solid is approximately 1.54 g/cm^3. This density value can be used to identify the material of the solid by comparing it to known densities of different substances.
Any object with an average density of 1.538 g/cc.
100.2 grams. There's no loss of mass when something dissolves. If there was then you'd get what might amount to an enormous explosion caused by the loss of mass in the same way as an atomic bomb works.
1 cup = 226,79 grams / 226,79 grams = 1 cup
The density of the object would be 0.2 grams per cubic centimeter (mass divided by volume).
The volume of 100 grams depends on the density of the substance. For water, which has a density of approximately 1 g/ml, 100 grams is equivalent to 100 ml. However, for substances with different densities, the volume in milliliters will vary.
Any object with an average density of 1.538 g/cc.
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the density would be 100 grams / 5 grams = 20 grams per cubic gram.
The density is (the mass, in grams)/100 grams per cm3 .
Density = Mass/Volume = 10 g/100 mL = 0.1 grams per millilitre.
100.2 grams. There's no loss of mass when something dissolves. If there was then you'd get what might amount to an enormous explosion caused by the loss of mass in the same way as an atomic bomb works.
It's the mass divided by its volume. The volume of a rectangular prism is length times width times height. So it would be 100 grams divided by the volume, and that volume = (L*W*H)
Density = Mass/Volume = 100/200 = 0.5 grams per ml.
density = mass divided by volume = 100/25 = 4 grammes per cubic centimetre.
The amount of liquid in 100 grams will vary depending on the density of the liquid. The volume of the liquid can be calculated by dividing the mass (100 grams) by the density of the liquid.
1 cup = 226,79 grams / 226,79 grams = 1 cup
The density of the object would be 0.2 grams per cubic centimeter (mass divided by volume).
Neither. Millilitres measure volume not mass. Grams measure mass