if it's water 0.3 kg
Millions of tons. !!!!! Nitrogen forms 79% of the world wide atmosphere. The total mass of the atmosphere is estimated to be 5.15 x 10^(18) kgs. [5,150,000,000,000,000,000 kgs]. So 79 % of this mass is 4.0685 x 10^(18) kgs of nitrgoen .
Of course 9 kgs
1 kg. = 2.2046 lbs. 301/2.2046 =136.53 kgs.
One metric ton (mt) is equal to 1,000 kilograms (kgs). This conversion is based on the metric system, where "ton" is a unit of mass equivalent to 1,000 kilograms.
100g
Millions of tons. !!!!! Nitrogen forms 79% of the world wide atmosphere. The total mass of the atmosphere is estimated to be 5.15 x 10^(18) kgs. [5,150,000,000,000,000,000 kgs]. So 79 % of this mass is 4.0685 x 10^(18) kgs of nitrgoen .
3000 ml of water has a mass of 3 kg.
8L + 300ML = 8300ML or 8.3L
300mL
300ml (milliliters or cc) is 10.14 fluid ounces.
1 L of H20 has a mass of 1 kg
We have no idea how one would measure length in mass units.
Of course 9 kgs
Male African Elephants are more than 5000 kgs and Females are between 3600 to 4500 kgs in weight.
300mL is 30cL* There are 10mL per cL and 0.1cL per mL
That all depends on where you are.-- If an object weighs 15 lbs on Earth, then its mass is 6.804 kgs.-- If an object weighs 15 lbs on the moon, then its mass is 41.113 kgs.-- If an object weighs 15 lbs on Mars, then its mass is 17.927 kgs.-- If an object weighs 15 lbs on Pluto, then its mass is 114.452 kgs.Other amounts of mass would weigh 15 lbs in other places.
To find the molarity, first calculate the number of moles of HNO3: 0.31g / 63g/mol (molar mass of HNO3) = 0.0049 mol Then, convert 300ml to liters: 300ml/1000 = 0.3 L Finally, molarity = moles/volume = 0.0049 mol / 0.3 L = 0.0163 M