How can i find the mass of a liquid without knowing the density
the formula: Mass=volume (32ml)*Density doesnt help please for the love of all that is good in this world help me!!
If the liquid is water the density is 1.000g/cc (@ 4C)
If the liquid is regular olive oil the density is about 0.9150g/cc (@ 20C)
For virgin olive oil the density is about 0.8250g/cc (@ 20C)
For extra-virgin olive oil the density is about 0.8000g/cc (@ 20C) –(This comes from olives that don’t even think about “it”).
If identification of the liquid is known then look it up. This site www.engineeringtoolbox.com/liquids-densities-d_743.html lists several.
The density of most compounds (liquid or solid) are on the net “somewhere.”
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If the liquid is water the density is 1.000g/cc (@ 4C)
If the liquid is regular olive oil the density is about 0.9150g/cc (@ 20C)
For virgin olive oil the density is about 0.8250g/cc (@ 20C)
For extra-virgin olive oil the density is about 0.8000g/cc (@ 20C) –(This comes from olives that don’t even think about “it”).
If identification of the liquid is known then look it up. This site www.engineeringtoolbox.com/liquids-densities-d_743.html lists several.
The density of most compounds (liquid or solid) are on the net “somewhere.”
~~D~~