However, near the surface when pressure is 0 dbar, the density of each water mass is less than or equal to 1027 kg/m 3.
If you remember that the density of water is very close to 1.0 g/ml or 1.0 oz/fluid ounce ("a pint's (16 oz) a pound (16 oz) the world around"), you may notice that if a cup is 236.6 ml, as given, it should weigh 236.6 g, not the 226 g given above. Water mass A is fresher, but colder, than water mass B. one gram per milliliter ( cm3) at STP The mass unit of the metric. This definition connects the basic units of mass, volume and distance in the metric system ( brilliant) As 1 gram of water occupies one ml ( 1cm3), the density of water is 1 g ml. Other factors affect waters density such as whether it is tap or fresh water or salt water. Water has the maximum density of 1 g/cm 3 only when it is pure water. When the temperature changes from either greater or less than 4 degrees, the density will become less then 1 g/cm 3. Waters density is one gram per milliliter only at 4 degrees centigrade and at one atmosphere of pressure since pressure also affects the density of liquids. Metric and Imperial please use the engineering unit calculators. Explanation: The mass unit of the metric system was defined as the mass of one cm3. Water has its maximum density of 1g/cm 3 at 4 degrees Celsius. The fruit has a density of 1.045 g/ml, while the syrup has a density of 1.15 g/ml, so the fruit will float, being less dense. Density Table / Temperature Density and Specific Weight of Water in English Units.