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Two hundred grams would be how to write it in words, if that is what you meant.
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About 0.4409 pounds to 200g
There are 1000g in 1kg so 200g is 0.2kg (one fifth)
Density = 7.27
The density of the object is 4 g/cm3. To calculate density, you divide the mass by the volume. In this case, 200g / 50 cm3 = 4 g/cm3.
Density = mass/volume , so 200/50 = 4 g / cubic cm.
To calculate density, divide the mass (200g) by the volume. First, calculate the volume by multiplying the width (10g), height (2cm), and length (10cm) together to get 200 cm³. Then, divide the mass by the volume (200g / 200 cm³) to get a density of 1 g/cm³.
The density of the object is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. In this case, the density would be 8.28 g/mL.
The increase in mass is 45g (245g - 200g) due to the added liquid. This corresponds to a volume of 26ml because 1g/ml is the density of water (and marketed) liquids. Therefore, the density of the liquid is 45g / 26ml = 1.73 g/ml.
d=m/v so 200g/200ml= 1g/ml
No, 200g and 200ml are not the same. Grams (g) are a unit of mass, measuring the amount of matter in an object, while milliliters (ml) are a unit of volume, measuring the space occupied by a substance. The conversion between the two depends on the density of the substance; for water, 200g is roughly equivalent to 200ml, but for other substances, the relationship may vary.
No, density is a property of a substance that remains constant regardless of the amount of the substance. Therefore, 100g of soap would have the same density as 200g of soap as long as they are made of the same material.
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Density = Mass/Volume Density = 200g/125mL Density = 1.6g/mL ***If your instructor is checking for significant figures, then based on the numbers that you gave in the question, the answer should be 1.60g/mL.
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