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Density= mass/volume volume = mass/density
Volume = length * width * height = 10cm * 5cm * 2 cm = 100 cm3 Density = mass/volume = 300g/100cm3 = 3 grams per cm3.
mass
Density = Mass/Volume = 48g/24cm3 = 2 grams per cm3
D=m/v Density equals mass divided by volume.
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Many types of gasoline are prepared; the mass is between 4,6 g and 5 g.
Not sure that either water or gasoline have litters, but 1.00 litres of water does have greater mass than 1.00 litres of gasoline.
density equals mass/volume, volume equals mass/density, and mass equals density times volume.
No, because of the law of conservation of mass.
The volume of gasoline is exactly the same as how much of it you have, like 8 fluid ounces, 2 gallons, etc. The mass of gasoline also depends on how much of it you have, just like any other substance. One gallon of gas has about 2.84 kilograms of mass.
Most gasoline is at least 99 % by mass covalent compounds.
objectsfloats on water, oil and kero depending on the objects density or the objects weight.
Density= mass/volume volume = mass/density
mass equals volume * density
D=m/v
Gasoline vapor is composed of gasoline molecules in the gas phase. Whatever the molecular mass of gasoline is in the liquid or solid phase, it is the same in the gas phase. Octane, C8H18, is the primary hydrocarbon in gasoline, We can use octane to answer this question. The molecular mass of C8H18 can be determined by multiplying the subscripts for C and H by the atomic weight of each element and adding the results: (8 x 12.011 u) + (18 x 1.008 u) =114.232 u