A better estimate for the mass of a textbook is 1 kilogram. Most textbooks typically weigh between 0.5 to 2 kilograms, depending on their size and content. In contrast, 1 gram is too light to accurately represent the mass of a standard textbook.
1 kilogram, one gram would be about a piece of paper
A textbook would be closer to one kilogram.
1 gram
Oh, dude, definitely 2 kilograms. I mean, unless you're dealing with some super tiny, mutant chicken, 2 grams would be like... a feather. So yeah, go with the 2 kilograms if you want to actually weigh a chicken and not just a tiny piece of it.
One gram is equal to one gram.
1 kilogram, one gram would be about a piece of paper
Yes, 1000grams = 1kilogram.
A textbook would be closer to one kilogram.
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram and 1000000 milligrams in a kilogram (1000x1000)
Approximately yes. That is what is often used as an example for the weight, just as a textbook it used for a kilogram
Yes, the results agreed with the gram stain information in the textbook. The gram stain showed purple color for Gram-positive bacteria and pink color for Gram-negative bacteria, confirming their respective characteristics.
Lipid A is an endotoxin found in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli. Gram-positive bacteria do not contain lipid A in their cell walls.
A coin weighs about a gram. A closer estimate for a kg. is a bag of apples.
1 gram
0.2 grams
1 gram
1 gram of protein is equivalent to about 4 calories.