Did you know?
Did you know that calculating the volume of a substance can help determine its physical properties? To find the volume in mL of a substance with a mass of 0.25 lb and a density of 1.93 g/cm3, we can use the formula:
Volume = Mass / Density
First, we need to convert the mass to grams. Since 1 lb is approximately 453.59 grams, the mass of 0.25 lb is 113.39 grams.
Next, we can plug the values into the formula:
Volume = 113.39 g / 1.93 g/cm3
Simplifying this calculation, we find that the volume is approximately 58.75 cm3.
Since we want the volume in mL, we can convert cubic centimeters (cm3) to milliliters (mL) because they are equivalent. Therefore, the volume is also 58.75 mL.
So, the substance has a volume of 58.75 mL.