Density of an object is defined as mass per unit volume.
D = m/v where, D = density, m = mass of an object in kilograms and v = volume in meter cube
Let us look at the data given in the problem.
Density of a 35 ml of a liquid translates as 35ml/100 = 0.35 L
Mass of an object is 70 grams which translates as 70g/1000 = 0.07 Kg
Now, using our formula we get D = 0.07 Kg/0.35 L = 0.2 Kg/m3
It depends on the temperature. At normal temperatures water has a mass of
1 kg per liter or 1 g per ml. 455 mL is thus 455 g mass or 0.455kg.
If the water is pure, its temperature is 4° C, and the pressure on it
is one standard sea-level atmosphere, then its mass is 455 grams.
The volume of 35.7 grams of water = 35.7 cubic centimeters at standard temperature and pressure, (STP). This means a sample at 0°C at a pressure of one atmosphere.
The mass of 35 mL of water is 35 g.
The mass of 45 mL of water is 45 g.
15 grams
water is not measure in unit of mass but in volume for it is a liquid and liquid is measure in volume. confusing
Weight = (mass) x (acceleration of gravity)0.75 newton = (mass) x (9.8 newtons per kilogram)Mass = 0.75/9.8 = 0.07653 kilogram (rounded) = 76.53 gramsVolume = mass/density = (76.53 grams)/(1 gram slash ml) = 76.53 ml
Pure water, standard temperature and pressure, etc. Mass of 100 ml of water = 100 grams
This is not a valid conversion. Milliliters (mL or ml) and liters (L) are measures of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
It depends on the temperature and pressure. At 4degrees C and 1 atmosphere, pure water has a density of just below 1 gram per millilitre (0.9999720 g/ml). At all other temperatures the density of water is lower. So, 30 ml would have a mass of just under 30 grams.
water is not measure in unit of mass but in volume for it is a liquid and liquid is measure in volume. confusing
That depends on the density (density = mass / volume). If it is water then the volume would be 75 ml or 75 cu cm.
75 ml of water is 75 grams
87.5 grams per 75 mL = 87.5/75 grams per mL = 1.1666... grams per mL
75 mL = 75 cc
The mass of 120 mL of water is 120 g.
That depends on the substance's density:To convert mass to volume one has to divide mass by the density (with correct units of mass and density)Example:Alcohol, density 0.80 g/mL, gives 0.75 gram a volume of 0.75 (g) / 80 (g/mL) = 0.94 mLThe same for water: density 1.00 g/mL, gives 0.75 mL for each 0.75 gram
The mass of 10 mL of water is 10 g.
The mass of 100 mL of water is 100 g.
The mass of 82 mL of water is 82 g.
The mass of 1258 mL of water is 1258 g.
Probably not.The density of water does depend on its temperature and purity, but the mass of1 mL of it is always in the neighborhood of 1 gram.75 grams in 59.6 mL is about 26% more than that, which would almost certainlynever happen, no matter how hot, cold, or dirty the water is.