To find the volume of 10 grams of acetone, you use the fact that the density of acetone is 0.7857 grams per cubic centimeter. The density formula is given as mass divided by volume, or m/V. The volume is mass/density or 10/0.7857, which is equal to 12.73 cubic centimeter.
Using those exact quantities, we can calculate that the mass is precisely 10 grams.
To determine the density of a substance, you need to divide the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 40 grams / 20mL = 2 grams per milliliter (g/mL). Density is a physical property that describes the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance.
89.2g
The density of the object is 5 g/mL
Only if you have pure water in mind: 10 milliliters of pure water weigh 10 grams.
10 grams is equivalent to 0.01 kilograms.
The volume of 10 grams of sugar depends on the density of the sugar. The volume can be calculated by dividing the mass by the density of the sugar. For example, if the density of sugar is 1.59 g/cm3, then the volume of 10 grams of sugar would be approximately 6.29 cm3.
10 cm3 of water would displace an equivalent volume of water when submerged. This displacement would be equal to 10 ml or 10 grams of water.
That conversion is not possible. Milliliters (mL) is a measure of volume and grams measure mass.
1,000 grams = 1 kg10 grams = (10 / 1,000) = 0.01 kg
There are 375 grams in 10 chitanks, as 1 chitank is equivalent to 37.5 grams.
One tablespoon is equivalent to about 15 grams in weight.
No. A gram is a unit of mass. Centimeters cubed is a unit of volume. A milliliter is equivalent volume to a cubic centimeter, though.Common units of density are grams/milliliter or grams/cm3, which are equivalent.
To find the volume of 10 grams of acetone, you use the fact that the density of acetone is 0.7857 grams per cubic centimeter. The density formula is given as mass divided by volume, or m/V. The volume is mass/density or 10/0.7857, which is equal to 12.73 cubic centimeter.
10 ml
The answer to that depends on the density of the substance in question.For instance the volume of 68 grams of Lead would be smaller than the volume of an equivalent mass of gaseous hydrogen.