525 g
Mass of the object is 200g + 50g + 6.8g = 256.8g
Alcoholic drinks are to low in carbohydrate content to meet the testing level requirement of 25g to 50g of carbohydrate content.
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The kilo- prefix means 1000, so 1kg = 1000g 1/4 kg = 1/4 x 1000g = 250g > 50g So 1/4 kilogram is more weight than 50g.
There are 250g in one cup of sugar. So 50g is egual to 1/5 of a cup.
Really easy: put more solute in the solvent than the solvent can hold.If you're trying to make a saline solution with sediment and water can hold 25g/liter of salt (I just picked a number, sorry), put 50g/liter of salt in the water. 25g will dissolve, the rest will sink to the bottom.
The half-life of the radioisotope is 9 years. This is calculated by determining the time it took for half of the original sample to decay. Since the sample went from 100g to 25g in 18 years, it lost 75g in that time period. After the first half-life, the sample would have 50g remaining, and after the second half-life, it would have 25g remaining.
50 g x 1 mol/40 g = 1.25 moles1.25 moles NaOH/0.2 kg = 6.25 molal
The solubility of KI at 30°C is about 50g/100mL of water. Therefore, in 50mL of water, you can dissolve a maximum of 25g of KI at 30°C.
Butter: 3 tablespoons = 45g, and 1/4 cup = 60g. Three tablespoons plus a dab will be as close as you can get to 50g using standard measuring tools.
There are approximately 0.21 cups in 50g.
There are 20 50g in 1kg. This can be calculated by dividing 1000g (1kg) by 50g to get the result.