The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 1,000 kg/l
The density of ethanol 789 kg/m3 0,789 kg/l
The answer is 1 liter of water =)
1 L water will have a greater mass than 1 L alcohol, as water is denser than alcohol.
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Water. It has a higher density. The density of water is 1 g/cm3 and the density of rubbing alcohol is .786 g/cm3
Yes, 19.3 milliliters of water is greater than 1 milliliter of gold because water has a lower density than gold, so it occupies more volume for the same mass.
The mass of 1.0 liter of water is approximately 1000 grams or 1 kilogram.
To prepare 1 liter of a 5% alcohol-water solution, you would mix 50 mL of alcohol with 950 mL of water. This ratio would give you a total volume of 1 liter with 5% of it being alcohol.
An object with greater mass than volume will sink in water because its density is greater than that of water. The object will displace an amount of water equal to its volume, and it will sink until the weight of the water displaced is equal to the weight of the object.
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Density = Mass/Volume. For water: 1/(1*1*1) = 1/1 = 1 g/cm3 For plastic: 4/(2*3*1) = 4/6 =2/3 g/cm3. So the water has the greater density.
No. The mass of one liter of feathers is not greater than the mass of 1 liter of nails. The mass of 1 liter of nails is greater than the mass of 1 liter of feathers. That's why 1 liter of nails is heavier than 1 liter of feathers.
The mass of a cat in grams is greater because in 1 gram = 1,000 kilograms.
The cube of water would have a greater density because it has a mass of 1g in a smaller volume of 1 cm³, resulting in a density of 1 g/cm³. The block of plastic has a mass of 4g in a larger volume of 6 cm³, resulting in a density of 0.67 g/cm³.
Water. It has a higher density. The density of water is 1 g/cm3 and the density of rubbing alcohol is .786 g/cm3
Yes, 19.3 milliliters of water is greater than 1 milliliter of gold because water has a lower density than gold, so it occupies more volume for the same mass.
No, the sample will not float in water because aluminum has a greater density than water (2.7 g/cm3 for aluminum vs. 1.0 g/cm3 for water). Objects with a density greater than that of water will sink in water.
The mass of 1 mL of water is 1 g.
You can determine if an object has greater density than water by comparing their densities. If the object's density is greater than 1 g/cm^3, it will sink in water; if it is less than 1 g/cm^3, it will float. If you know the mass and volume of the object, you can calculate its density and compare it to the density of water, which is 1 g/cm^3.
Mass less than 1 floats. Mas greater than 1 sinks.
1 mL of water has a mass of approximately 1 g. (The mass of 1 milliliter of water is approximately 1 gram.) 1 L of water has a mass of approximately 1 kg. (The mass of 1 liter of water is therefore approximately 1 kilogram.)