Answer:
17.55 carats
Explanation:
First, there is a need to know the mass of 1.0 mL of diamonds. The density of diamond is 3.51 g/mL and density is the ratio of mass and that of volume. Hence;
mass of diamond = density of diamond x volume.
Since the volume of the diamond is 1.0 mL and the density is 3.51 g/mL,
mass of 1.0 mL of diamond = 3.51 x 1.0 = 3.51 g.
1 g = 5 carats, therefore 3.51 g would be;
3.51 x 5 = 17.55 carats.
Hence, there would be 17.55 carats of diamond in 1.0 mL of diamond.