No,you would use Metres.
If you know the weight of something in grams, you can calculate its weight in kilograms. Fill in the table to show the number of kilograms for the given number of grams.
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what would you use to measure a table
you subtract it from 3hunna
The periodic law states that a large number of the physical and chemical properties of elements recur systematically. This is why the periodic table is arranged as it is, to reflect this pattern.
Assuming you're referring to table as in what you eat your meals at, it'd be kilograms.
The periodic table doesn't show grams; and which grams ?
If you know the weight of something in grams, you can calculate its weight in kilograms. Fill in the table to show the number of kilograms for the given number of grams.
Kilograms. Where I live we would weigh tables in kilograms and grams and measure tables in centimetres or millimetres. Some people may weigh tables in pounds and ounces and measure tables in feet and inches.
The Table for metric weights is 1000 g = 1 kg 1000 kg = 1 tonne 'tonne' is the metric tonne , NOT the American/Imperial ton. the masses between 'tonnes' , tons(American), and tons(Imperial) are NOT the same, but are very close by numerical value.
It is most likely 30kg. A typical table would weigh more than 30g, as grams are usually used to measure very lightweight items like small pieces of jewelry or food. A table is typically measured in kilograms due to its heavier weight.
To produce 4 grams of table salt (NaCl), you would need 2 moles of Na and 1 mole of Cl2. This corresponds to 46 grams of Na and 71 grams of Cl2. This would total 117 grams of reactants (2Na + Cl2) to produce 4 grams of NaCl.
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How many grams does NO from periodic table have
To produce 10 grams of table salt (sodium chloride), you would need roughly 10 grams of chlorine gas. This is because the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between sodium and chlorine to form sodium chloride (table salt) is 2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl.
5 grams of table salt is 5 grams of NaCl. NaCl has a molar mass of 58.443 grams/mol, so 5 grams would be .0855 mol NaCl. In one mole of NaCl there is one mole of Na, so there would be .0855 mol Na, or 5.235 * 1022 atoms Na.