This question cannot be answered. Remember what grams refers to: mass. Because different objects have different masses, their volumes at a constant mass will be different. For example, 5.00 grams of hydrogen gas will expand to about 4 liters. But if you have 5.00 grams of paperclips, you will only have about 5 paperclips. Both the hydrogen gas and the paperclips have a mass of 5.00 grams, but their volumes are different.
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The density of water is pretty close to 1 g / mL across the range of temperatures that it is a liquid. So 500 g / (1 g/mL) = 500 mL = 0.5 liter
It depends on what you are measuring. grams is a weight measure and cups are a volume measure. 500 grams of flour is ~4 cups 500 grams of sugar is ~ 2 3/4 cups 500 grams of water is ~ 2 1/8 cups
1 gram = 1 mL so;500 g = 500 mL34
Take 5 grams of calcium chloride and dissolve it in 100ml of solution to get a 5% solution of calcium chloride. The standard way to make a weight-volume solution is to take grams of the dry substance in 100ml of volume.
You are talking about a WEIGHT and a VOLUME. -They only equate if you state the material.500 grams of salt is just over 2 cups. 500 grams of flour is 4 cups. 500 grams of dried oregano is 6.6 cups. -Do you follow that.
500 kilograms is 500,000 grams.
500 g = 1.10231 lb
Assuming that the solid is a cuboid (not an ellipsoid, for example), its volume is 10*1*5 = 50 cm3. Therefore its density = mass/volume = 500/50 = 10 grams per cm3
Yes, 500 grams is the same as 500 grams. The numerical value remains the same regardless of how it is written.
No. 0.500 grams is half a gram. 500 grams is 500 grams (half a kilogram) 500 grams is one thousand times more weight than 0.500 grams.
500 milligrams is equal to .5 grams.