6ml
4,5 grams
This is (mass of solute) divided by (mass of total solution) expressed as a percentage. The solute is what you are dissolving into the solution. Example: you have 90 grams of water, and you add 10 grams of salt (sodium chloride). The water is the solvent, sodium chloride is the solute, and the solution is salt water. 90 grams + 10 grams = 100 grams (mass of total solution). (10 grams) / (100 grams) = 0.1 --> 10% mass mass percent concentration.
27 grams.
assuming water is the substance, 6mL
6ml
Incomparable Units. Grams is a measure of mass,and millimeters is a measure of volume
6ml is hard to explain in words. If the density is 1 gram per ml, such as water is at room temp, then 6ml will be the volume taken up by 6 grams of water
Density is mass divided by volume. In this case, density would be 3g/6ml = 0.5 g/ml.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume. However, 6ml of water, at just above freezing, will have a mass of 6mg (and a volume of 6 cubic centimeters).
The mass of the solution would be the sum of the mass of the sodium chloride and the mass of water. So, the mass of the solution would be 17.8 grams (NaCl) + 217 grams (water) = 234.8 grams.
yes about that. It very much depends on the fly you are talking about. If it is a common house fly it probably is about 3ml but if it is a Bluebottle or a horse fly it would probably be 5-6ml!;)
Density = 13.6 g/mL
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
The mass of the water in the beaker is 150 grams.
500 grams
1,000 Grams