One litre of water equals one kilogram of water
They are the same
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No, the gravel sinks when placed in water and is therfore more dense than water. This means that given two equivalent volumes one of water , one of gravel, the mass of the gravel will be greater than that of the water.
Volume = Mass / Density, so 100 grams of gold divided by 19.3 g/mL gives a volume of 5.18 mL or 5.18 cubic centimeters. 5.18 mL of gold will displace 5.18 mL of water.
The mass of 100 ml of standard water under standard conditions is 100 grams, regardless of what it's in. We have no way of knowing the mass of the empty beaker.
it weighs the same. you specified that they both weigh 100 grams.ADDITION: Assuming 100 grams refers to mass, the uncooked chicken weighs .987 newtons.Cooked chicken will have a mass less than 100 grams. One reason is evaporation. A majority of the meats composition is made of water molecules. The evaporation of water will reduce the total mass of the chicken.
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The mass of 100 mL of water is 100 g.
The mass of 100 mL of water is 100 g.
If all the water boils off, the mass of the steam will be 100 grams. Matter cannot be created or destroyed.
If you have pure water, standard temperature, and standard pressure,then 100 milliliters of water has 100 grams of mass.(Note: 'milliliters', not 'millimeters'.)
Pure water, standard temperature and pressure, etc. Mass of 100 ml of water = 100 grams
No, the gravel sinks when placed in water and is therfore more dense than water. This means that given two equivalent volumes one of water , one of gravel, the mass of the gravel will be greater than that of the water.
Find the mass of an empty container using a balance. Fill the container with 100 ml of water and measure the mass again, The difference between the two measurements is the mass of 100 ml of water.
Volume = Mass / Density, so 100 grams of gold divided by 19.3 g/mL gives a volume of 5.18 mL or 5.18 cubic centimeters. 5.18 mL of gold will displace 5.18 mL of water.
For a given mass, steam will have more energy than water. The difference is called the 'heat of vaporization'. One thing to be carefuls about, of course, is that a given mass of steam will occupy much more volume than the same mass of water.
the lead atom is heavier, but it also bigger. therefore the density of lead is less than that of gold
No, there is not. 24 K gold is 100% pure gold; you can't have more gold in gold than 100%.
The mass of 100 ml of standard water under standard conditions is 100 grams, regardless of what it's in. We have no way of knowing the mass of the empty beaker.