how many mL in .00670 grams of a substance that has a density of 1.96 g/cm3.

do you do 1.96g/cm3 divided by .00670 grams to solve for cm3

since cm3 = mL

To solve this problem, you can use the formula:

Density = mass/volume

You have the density of the substance, which is 1.96 g/cm^3, and the mass, which is 0.00670 grams. You need to find the volume, which is in mL.

First, rearrange the formula to solve for volume by dividing both sides of the equation by density:

Volume = mass/density

Now, substitute the given values into the equation:

Volume = 0.00670 grams / 1.96 g/cm^3

Now you can calculate the volume:

Volume = 0.0034184 cm^3

Since 1 cm^3 is equivalent to 1 mL, the volume in mL will be the same:

Volume = 0.0034184 mL

Therefore, there are approximately 0.0034184 mL in 0.00670 grams of this substance with a density of 1.96 g/cm^3.