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To calculate the volume, you can use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Given a mass of 35g and a density of 5g/cm³, the volume would be 35g / 5g/cm³ = 7 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the substance is 7 cm³.
1 cubic cm is precisely equal to a volume of 1 cubic cm.Of ANY substance.
I assume you mean 1 cubic centimetre? 1 gm of water.
It depends on the units used for 510: micrometres, millimetres, inches, feet, metres, miles etc.
Well, denisty is equal to mass/volume. 65.7g/3.40cm^3 = 19.3 g/cm^3
510 cm is 16.732 feet.
To calculate the volume, you can use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Given a mass of 35g and a density of 5g/cm³, the volume would be 35g / 5g/cm³ = 7 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the substance is 7 cm³.
The density of the substance is 0.25 g/cm^3. This is calculated by dividing the mass (25 g) by the volume (100 cm^3).
1 cubic cm is precisely equal to a volume of 1 cubic cm.Of ANY substance.
If 160 square cm represents an area of a substance and 32 cm its height, then volume = 160x32 = 5120 cubic cm
A substance with a density of 1.5.For example Calcium.
Its density is 5 g/cm3
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The amount of substance in a given unit of volume is called concentration. It is typically expressed as the number of moles of a substance per unit volume, such as mol/L (molarity) or mol/cm³.
To determine the substance, we need to calculate its density using the formula: Density = Mass/Volume. In this case, the density would be 6.48 g / 3 cm^3 = 2.16 g/cm^3. Without additional information about the substance, we cannot accurately identify what it is.
It is approx 1.88 g/cm3.
To calculate the density of the substance, you would divide the mass (135g) by the volume (125,000cm^3). Density = mass/volume. In this case, the density would be 0.00108 g/cm^3.