32 g
a cay is a a small island. an antonym means opposite. the antonym for cay is a big country or a big land mass not surrounded by water. like the USA or Asia. Hope this helps
The mass can be determined with the formula m=800(.5)^(t/5)
Mass of about one is completely meaningless. You need to provide units to give that number meaning. Regardless of that, I don't understand your question. Who cares what the mass of your text book is?
No, it is not. One kg is a measure of mass while one (by itself) is a pure number - and that is a concept and has no mass at all.
1 gram
It is necessary to know the mass of the empty beaker.
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.
between which two of these times was the mass of the contents of the beaker
Change 200mL into decimal.
stop cheating on gizmos, fool. :)The Answer: The mass of the water in the graduated cylinder is equal to the mass of the object.lol
u2/cm/g3 * * * * * I have no idea about the above answer, but it does not appear to answer the question. The best way to find the mass of a given quantity of water is to use a balance to find the mass of an empty container. Then pour the water into the container and measure their combined mass. The difference between the two is the mass of the water.
Somehow your data doesn't add up. The mass difference would be 195 - 125 = 70 grams. 1 ml of water weighs roughly 1 gram, so you would expect 70 ml of water to be filled into the beaker. Your water is either contaminated, extremely heavy or its a trick question.
The answer will depend on the capacity of the beaker. There is no information about that in the question.
You can do that or you can zero balance the scale with the empty beaker on it before adding the substance to be measured to the beaker.
Measure the mass of the beaker including the powdered solid. Then empty the beaker, make sure ALL traces of the powder have been removed and measure the mass of the empty beaker. The difference between the two measure is the measure of the powdered solid.
You must obtain and subtract the mass of the beaker.
It has a mass of 50 g when empty, but when 30 mL of water is added, it has a mass of 120 g. But I hope this helps you. If not I'm sorry.