100 ml of Mercury is heavier than 100 ml of water because mercury has a much higher density. The density of mercury is approximately 13.6 grams per cubic centimeter, while the density of water is about 1 gram per cubic centimeter. Therefore, for the same volume, mercury contains significantly more mass, resulting in it being much heavier than the same volume of water.
No, 100 pounds of steel is not heavier than 100 pounds of feathers; they both weigh the same—100 pounds. The difference lies in their volume and density: steel is much denser than feathers, so 100 pounds of steel would occupy a much smaller space compared to 100 pounds of feathers, which would take up a significantly larger volume.
In the metric system 100 g = 1 kg. 1000 kg = 1 tonne. So both kg and tonne are heavier than a g ) gram).
Oh, dude, 1 kg is definitely heavier than 100 g. I mean, like, 1 kg is like 1000 g, so it's like way more weight. It's like asking if a feather is heavier than a brick, you know what I mean?
One ton is greater than 100 pounds. Specifically, one ton is equal to 2,000 pounds, making it significantly heavier than 100 pounds. Therefore, 1 ton far exceeds 100 pounds in weight.
Yes, decigrams are larger than milligrams. One decigram is equal to 100 milligrams, so a decigram is ten times heavier than a milligram.
No. 100 lead atoms are several times heavier than 100 aluminum atoms.
Better Question: How is mercury separated from water?As it has a lower boiling point than mercury, the water can be evaporated at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), leaving the mercury behind. Be careful not to continue heating, as it will cause some mercury to evaporate. Alternatively, since mercury is heavier than water, it will sink to the bottom, allowing you to pour the water off the top.
100 pounds is heavier than 25 kilograms.Divide both sides by 25.4 pounds are heavier than 1 kilogram.
100 ounces = 2.83495 kg. So, 3 kg is heavier.
It is inappropriate to be talking about "lighter" or heavier" with regard to liters and centiliters (or milliliters or deciliters, etc.) Why? Because the liter (and its fractional parts) is a unit of volume or capacity, not weight. You may say that a liter is 100 times greater in volume than a centiliter. You could say that a liter is ten times greater in volume than a deciliter. You could also say that a deciliter is ten times greater in volume than a centiliter. But one is not necessarily heavier or lighter than another. Unless, of course, you have a liter and centiliter of the same substance! A liter of water, for example, will be 100 times heavier than a centiliter of water -- as long as both are at identical temperatures. (Water at 4 degrees Celsius is denser than water at higher and lower temperatures, so a liter of water at 4 degrees C will weigh more than 100 times a centiliter of water at higher or lower temps.)
100 grams is heavier than 100 milligrams. 1 gram is equal to 1000 milligrams, so 100 grams would be equivalent to 100,000 milligrams.
Water can be used up to only 100 degree celsius. mercury can be used 356 degree celsius Water has a tendency to evaporate. The density of water is about 13 times lower than that of mercury, so some pressure levels would need a very large manometer tube.
A 10 pound rock is heavier. There are 16 ounces in a pound and 16x10 is 160. 160 is larger than 100.
Yes. 51 kilograms = 112.43 pounds.
One pound is is about 4.5 times heavier than 100 grams.
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yes. the solubility in water is as follows: 3.6 g/100 mL (0 °C) 7.4 g/100 mL (20 °C) 48 g/100 mL (100 °C)