A certain object has a volume of 25.0 mL and a mass of 100 g. What is the density of the object?

Its 2500

2500

2500 baby!

2500

Density= mass x volume

Density= 100 g x 25.0 ml
Density= 2500 g/ ml

what is the real answer

To find the density of an object, you need to divide its mass by its volume. In this case, the mass of the object is given as 100 g and the volume is given as 25.0 mL.

Density = Mass / Volume

Therefore, the density of the object can be calculated as:

Density = 100 g / 25.0 mL

To proceed with the calculation, we need to ensure that the units for mass and volume are compatible. Since the given mass is in grams (g) and the given volume is in milliliters (mL), we need to convert the volume to grams.

To convert milliliters to grams, we can use the density of water, which is 1 g/mL. By multiplying the volume in mL by the density of water, we can obtain the volume in grams. Let's calculate:

25.0 mL * (1 g/mL) = 25.0 g

Now we have both mass and volume in grams, so we can proceed with the calculation of the density:

Density = 100 g / 25.0 g

Dividing these values, we get:

Density = 4.0 g/mL

So, the density of the given object is 4.0 g/mL.

Its .250

my bad its 4.00g/ml

It's not 2500 g/mL. Density= mass/volume.

Therefore the answer is 4.00 g/mL