15g = 45 divide both sides by 15: g = 3
15g = 0.6 oz, approx.
m = mass rho = density V = volume rho = m/V m = rho * V = (15 g/cm^3) * (10 cm^3) = 150 g
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It is an expression that can be simplified to: 2g -8
15g = 45 divide both sides by 15: g = 3
15g is equal to 0.015kg. So, 15g as a fraction of a kilogram is 15/1000 = 3/200.
15g = 0.6 oz, approx.
15g of honey is equal to 2 teaspoons of honey
density = mass/volume = 15g/2mL = 7.5g/mL
The normal symbol for gram is g, rather than gr. 1 g = 1000 mg so 15g = 15,000 mg. Simple!
Density = Mass/Volume = 15/10 = 1.5 g per mL
10g + 15g + 5g = 30g
1 table spoon = 15 g
0.52 oz The formula - 15 g* 1 oz 28.34952313 g = 0.5291094292 oz
To calculate the number of moles in 15g of chlorine gas, you need to use its molar mass. The molar mass of chlorine is approximately 35.5 g/mol. Divide the given mass by the molar mass to find the number of moles. For 15g of chlorine gas, you will have about 0.42 moles.
The student should calculate how many times the 15g measurement fits into the 500g jar to determine how much of the jar to use. This would be done by dividing 500g by 15g. Then, multiply this result by 15g to measure out the desired 15g of salt.