If you want a conversion to fluid ounces, 800 cubic cm = 27.05 fl oz
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1 m * 50 cm * 800 mm = 100 cm * 50 cm * 80 cm = 400,000 cm3 = 400 litres.1 m * 50 cm * 800 mm = 100 cm * 50 cm * 80 cm = 400,000 cm3 = 400 litres.1 m * 50 cm * 800 mm = 100 cm * 50 cm * 80 cm = 400,000 cm3 = 400 litres.1 m * 50 cm * 800 mm = 100 cm * 50 cm * 80 cm = 400,000 cm3 = 400 litres.
0.035mol. Apply to PV=nRT
Air's density is less than that of water. Water's density is almost 800 times greater than air.
The formula for density is: D = m ÷ vWhere D = density, m = mass, and v = volume.Since there are three variables and you know what two of them are, you can figure out what the third one is.Plug in the numbers:7.8 g/cm3 = m ÷ 800 cm37.8 × 800 = 6240 grams
1 cm3 is 0.001liters.
12 cm3 (because 1 cm3 equals 1 milliliter
equilibrium number of vacancies at 800 degree Celsius is 3.6 x 1023m-3. density = 9.5g/cm3 Mr = 107.9 g/mol
(50g)/(15g/cm3)=3.333...cm3 or 3 1/3 cm3
548.6 cm3
The majority of sources report that the adult bladder could contain about 600 to 800 cm3 (ml). However, they also noted that the Micturition point is between 150 and 300 cm3 (ml). It is rather variable.
The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7