Answer:
6.25×10⁻⁶ g / cm³
Explanation:
Density is the relation between mass and volume as this formula shows.
Density of a compound = Mass of the compound / Volume of compound
In the values, we were given:
0.0124 kg / 1983 mm³ = 6.25×10⁻⁶ kg/mm³
This number means that in a volume of 1 mm³ of compound, the mass of it occupies 6.25×10⁻⁶ kg. Let's make a rule of three:
1 cm³ = 1×10⁻³ mm³
In 1 mm³ we have 6.25×10⁻⁶ kg of compound
So in 1×10⁻³ mm³ we would have (1×10⁻³ mm³ . 6.25×10⁻⁶ kg) / 1 mm³ =
6.25×10⁻⁹ kg
Now let's convert the kg to g.
1 kg = 1000 g
6.25×10⁻⁹ kg . 1000 = 6.25×10⁻⁶ g
Finally density is : 6.25×10⁻⁶ g / cm³