What is the density of a substance with mass 200g and volume 25mL?

1 Answer
Jan 17, 2017

rho=8 g//cm^3

Explanation:

Density is given by the ratio of a(n) object/substance's mass to volume.

rho=m/v

Typical units of density are kg//m^3 and g//cm^3. Because we are given the mass in grams and the volume in milliliters, we'll use g//cm^3. One mL is equivalent to one cubic centimeter.

Therefore, we have:

rho=(200g)/(25cm^3)=8 g//cm^3

The density is 8 grams per cubic centimeter.