A "1.55 kg"1.55 kg sample of Titanium has a volume of "0.345 L"0.345 L. What is its density in "g/cm"^3"g/cm3?

2 Answers
Jun 18, 2017

4.494.49 "g/cm"^3g/cm3

Explanation:

We're asked to find the density of the "Ti"Ti sample given how much volume it displaces (which is its volume; in "L"L) and its mass (in "kg"kg).

The density rhoρ of a substance is related by the equation

rho = "mass"/"volume"ρ=massvolume

Density is the mass of a substance per unit volume of that substance, most commonly expressed in units of "g/cm"^3g/cm3 (solids), "g/mL"g/mL (liquids), or "g/L"g/L (gases). Since titanium metal is a solid, we'll be expressing our units practically in grams per cubic centimeter.

The density of the titanium sample (without conversions) is

rho = (1.55"kg")/(0.345"L") = color(red)(4.49ρ=1.55kg0.345L=4.49 color(red)("kg/L"kg/L

Remember that 11 "mL" = 1mL=1 "cm"^3cm3. We'll now convert this to units of "g/cm"^3g/cm3, using dimensional analysis:

color(red)(4.49)(cancel("kg"))/(cancel("L"))((10^3"g")/(1cancel("kg")))((1cancel("L"))/(10^3cancel("mL")))((1cancel("mL"))/(1"cm"^3))= color(blue)(4.49 color(blue)("g/cm"^3

Thus, the density of the titanium is color(blue)(4.49 grams per cubic centimeter.

Jun 18, 2017

The density of Ti is "4.49 g/cm"^3.

Explanation:

To get the density of titanium (Ti) in "g/cm"^3, you must first convert the mass in kg to mass in g, and convert volume in liters to "cm"^3.

Kilogramsrarrgrams

"1 kg=1000 g"

1.55color(red)cancel(color(black)("kg Ti"))xx(1000"g")/(1color(red)cancel(color(black)("kg")))="1550 g Ti"

Litersrarrcubic centimeters

"1 mL=1 cm"^3

"1 L=1000 mL=1000 cm"^3

0.345color(red)cancel(color(black)("L H"_2"O"))xx(1000"cm"^3)/(1color(red)cancel(color(black)("L")))="345 cm"^3" H"_2"O"

Density of Titanium

"density"="mass"/"volume"

"D"_"Ti"=(1550"g")/(345"cm"^3)="4.49 g/cm"^3