Gold.Explanation: Gold has a higher density than water.This means, the value of Mass/volume for gold is more than that of water.Here, the volume is same for both the substances. Then, for the density to vary, the mass should vary because volume is the same. As gold as a higher density, it has more mass than water for the same volume of the substance.
use molarity M=mol/l u have to convert grams to moles u need to know what the substance is
Density (mass/volume) = 96kg/120L = 0.8kg/L
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As defined by the metric prefix milli, meaning 10^-3, 1000 mL of water are contained in a L bottle of water. For that matter, 1000 ml of anything are contained in a L bottle of anything.
The mass of 1 L of water is 1 kg.
One L of gold would have a mass approximately 19 times that of 1 L of water. This is because the density of gold is ~19 x that of water.
If the titanium in bicycle frame displaces 0.314 L of water and has a mass of 1.41 kg, the density of the titanium in gcm-3 or gram per cubic centimeter is approximately 4.49. This is based on the formula that density is equivalent to mass divided by volume.
The density of water is close to 1kg/l. So 75ml will have a mass of around 75g
1.25 kg.
1 litre of water. density of water is 1kg/L
Density has dimensions of (mass) divided by (volume) = M L-3
The mass doesn't change in this case. Only the volume changes.
Approx 3 kilograms. The density of PURE water at 4 deg C AND at the pressure of 760 mmof mercury is not 1 kg/litre but 0.9999720 kg/L. But for all practical purposes 3 kg is a good enough answer.
1 L of H20 has a mass of 1 kg
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.)
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