1) mass=100g, volume=10ml,density=

2) volume=7ml, mass=70g, density=

3) mass=50g, volume=10cm3, density=

4) volume=30cm3,mas=90g,density=

5) mass=120,volume=6ml,density=

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The specific gravity or relative density of a substance is the ratio of its density to the density of water.If the density of water is 1.00g/cm^3, find the specific type of gravity of crude oil that has density of 887 kg/m^3

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1) To find the density, you need to use the formula density = mass/volume. In this case, the mass is given as 100g and the volume is given as 10ml. Plugging these values into the formula, you get density = 100g/10ml = 10g/ml.

2) Similarly, to find the density, you can use the formula density = mass/volume. Given the mass as 70g and the volume as 7ml, plugging these values into the formula gives you density = 70g/7ml = 10g/ml.

3) Using the density formula density = mass/volume, you can find the density. Given the mass as 50g and the volume as 10cm^3, the density is calculated as density = 50g/10cm^3 = 5g/cm^3.

4) Applying the formula density = mass/volume, you can calculate the density. Given the mass as 90g and the volume as 30cm^3, the density is calculated as density = 90g/30cm^3 = 3g/cm^3.

5) To find the density, use the formula density = mass/volume. Given the mass as 120g and the volume as 6ml, you can calculate the density as density = 120g/6ml = 20g/ml.

Note: Make sure to use consistent units for mass and volume in order to get the correct density value.