Respuesta :

The answer is 12 mL.
When dealing with water, the mass in grams is the same as the volume in milliliters. Thus, if the rain has a mass of 12g, the volume is 12mL.

Answer:

the volume of 12 g of rain is equal to 12 cm^3, and it is known to apply the concept of density.

Explanation:

The rain is formed by drops of water. therefore, to calculate the volume we need the density of water, which is equal to 1 g/cm^3, and density is defined as the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance:

ρ = m/V

where ρ is the density = 1 g/cm^3

m=mass = 12 g

V=volume = ?

clearing the volume:

V = m/ρ = 12/1 = 12 cm^3