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
6 liters is a measurement of volume equal to 6000 milliliters (or 6000 cubic centimeters). So 500 / 6000 is 1/12th of the volume.
A liter of water weighs 1 kilogram or 1000 grams. Half a liter (.5 l) will weigh half that, or 500 grams.
167 liters. Your welcome:)
500 grams of water is equal to about 101.44 teaspoons. This is due to the fact that 1 teaspoon of water has a mass of about 4.93 grams.
The volume cannot be 25 cm, since that is not a volume measure. Assuming the volume is 25 cm3, Density = mass/volume = 500 g / 25 cm3 = 20 grams per cm3
That depends on what the substance is. If it's 300 grams of air, then it fills several liters of volume. If it's 300 grams of water, then it fills roughly 0.3 of one liter of volume. If it's 300 grams of stone or lead, then it's just a thin layer in the bottom of a one-liter jar.
6 liters is a measurement of volume equal to 6000 milliliters (or 6000 cubic centimeters). So 500 / 6000 is 1/12th of the volume.
A liter of water weighs 1 kilogram or 1000 grams. Half a liter (.5 l) will weigh half that, or 500 grams.
We know that one mole of any gas at STP occupies 22.4 liters of volume. We also know that one mole of carbon dioxide is 44.01 grams of CO2. If there are 44.01 grams of this gas in 22.4 liters at STP, then there will be about 0.98 grams of CO2 in half a liter (500 ml) of the gas at STP.
1 gram = 1 mL so;500 g = 500 mL34
167 liters. Your welcome:)
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A litre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. It takes only a little mental effort to compare a litre of air and a litre of water to see that the two will have very different masses.
500 cubic centimetres of water weighs 500 grams
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500 milligrams is equal to .5 grams.
500 grams of water is half a litre.
400 liters of water will give you 500 liters of substance with 100 of that being juice. 100 is 20% of 500. So, you would need to add 400 liters of water.