L stands for Litre, it's volume.
1 Litre = 1/1000 m³
mass = density * volume density = 0.7 g/mL = 700 g/L volume = 50 L mass = 700 g/L * 50 L = 35,000 g = 35kg
Density (mass/volume) = 96kg/120L = 0.8kg/L
The density of a substance is given by the formula: density = mass / volume. In this case, the mass is 115.2 kg and the volume is 96 L. Therefore, the density would be 1.2 kg/L.
The mass of water that will occupy 1.5 L of volume is 1.5 kg. The density of water is 1 kg/L, so 1.5 L of water would have a mass of 1.5 kg.
Mass per volume refers to the amount of mass present in a unit volume of a substance (e.g., kg/L), while volume per mass refers to the amount of volume occupied by a unit mass of a substance (e.g., L/kg). In other words, mass per volume tells you how much mass is in a certain volume, while volume per mass tells you how much volume is taken up by a certain amount of mass.
Density is defined as mass / volume. Solving for mass: mass = density x volume In other words, all you have to do is multiply the density times the volume, to get the mass. Answer:0.8 mg
The density of the blue liquid is 0.9 kg/L. This is calculated by dividing the mass (129.6 kg) by the volume (144 L).
The density is calculated by dividing the mass (115.2 kg) by the volume (96 L). So, the density would be 1.2 kg/L.
Density = Mass /Volume = 800g / 2L = 400 g per L
The mass has a density of about 7.31 kg/L
Density has dimensions of (mass) divided by (volume) = M L-3
It is 0.0766 kg/L