According to Castro & Huber's Marine Biology textbook, there is about 1.3 g of magnesium in 1000g of ocean water.
1 gm/ml
There are 424 grams of oxygen in 477 grams of water. 8 times 53 equals 424.
300 grams of water is 300 ml , or 10.582 ounces
That completely depends on the specific heat capacity of the substance of which the sample is composed, which you haven't identified. It will take a lot more heat energy to raise the temperature of 65 grams of water 35 degrees than it would take to do the same to 65 grams of iron or yogurt, e.g.
the ocean. water from the ocean evaporates into the air, ocean water has salt in it.
sodium is third to hydrogen and oxygen
Fill a beaker with water, and weigh it. Weigh a sample of the mineral. That's the mass of the mineral. Put the sample in the beaker and weigh that. The weight of the water-filled beaker plus the weight of the mineral sample will be greater than the weight of the beaker with mineral sample and water. The difference is the weight of the displaced water, in grams. The volume of the mineral sample, in cubic centimeters is equal to the weight of the displaced water, in grams. Calculate the specific gravity of the mineral by dividing the weight of the mineral sample by the volume of the mineral sample. Example: your beaker weighs 40 grams. Filled with water, it's 1040 grams. The sample of mineral weighs 160 grams. The beaker with the sample of mineral and water weighs 1179.7 grams. The mineral, and the beaker with water would have a combined weight of 1200 grams, but the beaker with mineral and water weighs 20.3 grams less than that, so the mineral sample is displacing 20.3 cubic centimeters of water. Given a mass of 160 grams and a volume of 2.03 CC, the specific gravity would be found by dividing 160 by 20.3. It's 7.85. (Which happens to be the specific gravity of some iron.)
A lot
magnesium
The answer is 2,09 g water.
1/2 ounce of water, I believe.
count the grams of salt present in ever 1,000 grams of water
count the grams of salt present in ever 1,000 grams of water
the presence of minerals such as sodium cholride,magnesium etc causes the difference in ocean water ....
1 gm/ml
53 grams of water was lost.
the presence of minerals such as sodium cholride,magnesium etc causes the difference in ocean water ....