500mm = 50cm
If the tank is a cube, and each edge is 500mm long, then the volume of the tank is50cm x 50cm x 50cm = 125,000 cm3 = 125 litres.
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no youre thinking of molar mass and atomic weight although you use avogadro's number to find molar mass
It is 19.6850 inches.
No, they are both the same.
500mm = 50cm
500mm (10mm=1cm)
500mm is 50cm (divide mm by 10).
If the tank is a cube, and each edge is 500mm long, then the volume of the tank is50cm x 50cm x 50cm = 125,000 cm3 = 125 litres.
270mm x 500mm x 500mm = 67,500,000 mm3In terms of liquids, this equates to about 17.8 US gallons or 14.8 UK gallons
500mm=50cm and 502cm = 2500cm.
It is not true, they are not identical.
They are the same ...There are 10mm in 1cm SO ...500mm ÷ 10 = 50cm
They are both th same because 10 mm = 1 cm
100 millimeters is equal to one decimeter so 500mm is equal to 5 decimeters.
No, the molar mass does not differ in isoelectronic compounds. Isoelectronic compounds have the same number of electrons and therefore the same atomic mass, resulting in the same molar mass.