The density of iron (at room temperature) is approx 7.87 grams/cm3. Therefore, volume of 63.6 grams = 8.08 cm3
in weight : yes in value : no in volume : no in hardness : no
Greater in what way? They both have the same mass. Aluminium, being less dense will have a greater volume, but being more abundant will have a smaller value.
aluminium
No, a gram has a volume of 1ml.
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in weight : yes in value : no in volume : no in hardness : no
No, the density of a kilogram of iron is greater than the density of 1 gram of iron. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, so a kilogram of iron has much more mass in the same volume as 1 gram of iron, leading to a higher density.
About 0.34 grams of iron is found in 1 gram of hemoglobin.
Greater in what way? They both have the same mass. Aluminium, being less dense will have a greater volume, but being more abundant will have a smaller value.
Not possible to do unless you know what the 1030mg, or 1.03g, is of since grams are a weight measurement and teaspoons are a volume measurement. A gram of iron filings has a vastly different volume than a gram of cotton.
Is 200 gram cotton equal to 200 gram of iron
If you mean gram/volume, which is density, it is an intensive property.
Yes. Iron is denser than aluminium.
You can't, because the gram isn't a volume. The volume of a gram depends on what substance you have a gram of. A gram of air has more volume than a gram of water, and a gram of stone, lead, or gold has a very, very tiny volume.
aluminium
When iron is a liquid, it does not. Solid iron, however, does.
A gram of hydrogen has a greater volume than a gram of oxygen at the same temperature and pressure, as hydrogen has a lower molecular weight and therefore occupies more space per gram compared to oxygen.