answersLogoWhite

0

Is 0.475 g the same as 475 ml?

Updated: 9/23/2023
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is 0.475 g the same as 475 ml?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the density of an object with a mass of 1900g and volume 475 ml?

D=M/VD=1900/475D=4 g/mL


What metal has the density of 5 gmL?

Lead has a density of approximately 11.3 g/mL, so it does not have a density of 5 g/mL. Copper has a density of 8.96 g/mL, which is closer to 5 g/mL but not exactly the same.


How many lbs equals 475 grams?

475 g = 1.047 pounds


How many oz are in 475 g raspberries?

475 grams is 16.75 ounces.


What is the density of a sample with a mass of 40 g and a volume of 20 ml?

It has to be one of these: 2 g 2 mL/g 2 g/mL 2 mL/g


An object has a mass of 39.17 g and a volume of 3.09 mLwhat is its density?

As the expected unit for density is the same as it is given for mass and volume, you simply divide the mass by the volume and you will get the required value as 12.68 g/mL. The unit cannot be g mL. It has to be g/mL (read as gram per milli litre)


Is 500 ml of cream the same as 500 g of cream?

I don’t know


How many cups is 475 grams of water?

475g of water x 1ml/g => 475ml 475 ml x 1cup/237ml => 2 cups of water. hm. although I guess that would be 2 cups of cold water, about 4 degrees C. but it is approximately 2 cups!


What is 100g and 08 g mL into density?

It is not clear why 08 has a preceding 0: is it meant to be 0.8 or .08? Also, what is meant by "g mL" after 08: is it meant to be just mL or g/mL? "g mL" is not a sensible measurement unit.


Are milliletres and grams the same?

No, mL are a unit of volume and grams are a unit of mass. 1 mL of water has a mass of 1 g


What is the density if 253.23 g of water?

The density of water is about 1 g/mL. Therefore, for 253.23 g of water, the volume will be approximately 253.23 mL.


What is the density of 35.0 g of a substance that occupies 1.6 mL?

The density of the substance is calculated by dividing its mass (35.0 g) by its volume (1.6 mL). Density = mass/volume = 35.0 g / 1.6 mL ≈ 21.9 g/mL.