To calculate the mass, you can use the formula:
Mass = Density x Volume
Given that the density is 6g/mL and the volume is 42mL, you can substitute these values into the formula to find the mass:
Mass = 6g/mL x 42mL
First, we need to convert 42mL into liters (L) since the density is given in g/mL:
1 L = 1000 mL
42 mL = 42/1000 L = 0.042 L
Now we can substitute the values into the formula:
Mass = 6g/mL x 0.042 L
Mass = 0.252g
Therefore, the mass is 0.252g.
What is the mass? Density=6g/mL volume=42mL
3 answers
Nonsense
Density=6g/mL volume=42mL
mass = 6 g/ mL * 42 mL = 252 grams
that is 0.252 Kilograms, not grams
Density=6g/mL volume=42mL
mass = 6 g/ mL * 42 mL = 252 grams
that is 0.252 Kilograms, not grams
Apologies for the mistake in the previous response. You are correct. The correct calculation is:
Mass = Density x Volume
Mass = 6g/mL x 42mL
Mass = 252g
Therefore, the mass is indeed 252 grams, or 0.252 kilograms. Thank you for pointing out the error.
Mass = Density x Volume
Mass = 6g/mL x 42mL
Mass = 252g
Therefore, the mass is indeed 252 grams, or 0.252 kilograms. Thank you for pointing out the error.