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Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Provided the object is solid.
You measure its mass and volume and then density = mass/volume.
density = mass ÷ volume = 30 g ÷ 10 cm3 = 3 g/cm3
No every phase has those characteristics
Density is the amount of mass per unit of volume. Density = mass/volume Mass is the amount of matter in a sample. Length is the longest extent of anything as measured end to end. Volume is the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a solid, liquid, or gas.
In order to answer the question you will have to know the volume of the solid. D=M/V
mass/volume=density
To find the density of the solid, you need to divide the mass (10.0g) by the volume (5.0mL). Density = mass / volume Density = 10.0g / 5.0mL = 2.0 g/mL.
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Provided the object is solid.
You measure its mass and volume and then density = mass/volume.
Density is weight (mass actually) divided by volume.
To find density when only mass is given for a rectangular solid, you also need to know the volume of the solid. Density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. The formula for density is Density = Mass/Volume.
I think there is not enough information to solve this question, but these formula's might be helpful: density = mass / volume volume = mass / density mass = volume * density
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density Volume = 24.836/1.92 = 12.94 cc
You cannot measure the mass of a solid with a graduated cylinder.
The density of the unknown solid can be calculated using the formula: density = mass / volume. Substituting the values, we get density = 190 g / 20 cm3 = 9.5 g/cm3. Therefore, the density of the unknown solid is 9.5 g/cm3.
The solid material has a density of 5 g/cm3