Any amount of gold is more dense than any amount of diamond. They don't even have to be
the same amounts. Density is a characteristic of the substance. No matter whether you have
a microscopic speck of it or a truckload of it, the density is the same.
No!
5g is a measure of mass. 0.0508 is a pure number. A number cannot be greater than, less than or equal to a measure of mass. 0.0508 could represent 0.0508 tons - which would be greater than 5g. Or it could represent 0.0508 milligrams, which would be a lot smaller than 5g.
greater than
Less
5000mg = 5g So 500g is greater than 5000mg.
yes
4000g is greater than 5g.
5 grams of liquid gold Other than water, the solid state of a substance sinks into its liquid state, because the liquid state is less dense than the solid state. The solid 5 gram sample of gold would have a lower volume, giving it a higher density. The liquid sample of 5 grams of gold would have a greater volume and a lower density.
5g is equal to 5000mg so the answer is 5g
Grater
Neither; 43mg is less than 5g.
45mg is less than 5g.
The same way you determine the density of any other object. Divide the mass by the volume. Add: density = mass/volume = 5g/1mL = 5g/mL = 5g/cm3* *1mL = 1 cm3
5g is 5000mg, and 5000 is greater than 750. So 5g is larger than 750mg (3/4g).
No!
5g is a measure of mass. 0.0508 is a pure number. A number cannot be greater than, less than or equal to a measure of mass. 0.0508 could represent 0.0508 tons - which would be greater than 5g. Or it could represent 0.0508 milligrams, which would be a lot smaller than 5g.
greater than