What is the mass of 10cm³ of oil?

2 Answers
Feb 18, 2018

depends on the density of oil. using #rho=m/V#

Explanation:

#m=rho*V#
generally density of oil is between 0.91 to 0.93 #g/(cm^3# therefore, mass of 10#cm^3#oil lies between 9.1 g to 9.3 g.

Feb 18, 2018

Around #9.2g# on average.

Explanation:

Density is given by the equation

#rho=m/V#

#m# is the mass of the substance (I'll use #g#)

#V# is the volume of the substance (I'll use #cm^3)#

Oil has a density between #0.91g"/"cm^3# and #0.93g"/"cm^3#, so I'll take the average density, which is #0.92g"/"cm^3#.

Solving for #m#, we get

#m=V*rho#

Plugging in the values we have found, therefore

#m=10cancel(cm^3)*0.92g"/"cancel(cm^3)=9.2g#

Source (for the density):

https://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/IngaDorfman.shtml