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Density is measured in units of mass per unit volume, such as grams/cubic cm, or lbs/gallon. As for the uncertainty, that depends on how accurate your equipment is and how careful you have been in ensuring that you have taken the measurements accurately.
There is no exact measurement for a tablespoon in grams. Since tablespoons are volume measurements and grams are weight measurements, they cannot be converted accurately into one another.
Meter Volume Weight ====================== Mass Length Time Electric charge All other measurements are combinations of these.
Nothing. A micrometer is a tool for making accurate measurements. A micrometre is 1,000,000 of a metre. Density is the ratio of mass to volume.
Grams measure a mass. Calory measure a energy amount. They are different
3.27 grams is closest to 3.25 grams, and is therefore the most accurate measurement.
Mass is measured in grams, milligrams, kilograms etc. Mass measurements follow the same laws as the standard (Non-US) measurements for distance.
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Grams of course They are very small and don't need to be measured by big measurements
Density is measured in units of mass per unit volume, such as grams/cubic cm, or lbs/gallon. As for the uncertainty, that depends on how accurate your equipment is and how careful you have been in ensuring that you have taken the measurements accurately.
A sample of a compound contain 1.52 g of Nitrogen and 3.47 g of Oxygen. The molar mass of this compound is between 90 grams and 95 grams. The molecular formula and the accurate molar mass would be N14O35.
There is no exact measurement for a tablespoon in grams. Since tablespoons are volume measurements and grams are weight measurements, they cannot be converted accurately into one another.
1 gm = 1 ml http://www.convertunits.com/from/grams/to/milliliters
---------------------------------- Mass ------------------------------------ Mass can be measured in milligrams, grams, and kilograms. (many other prefixes as well). Although these are sometimes confused as measurements for weight, they are similarly relative depending on the subject of conversation. --curscascis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Density is determined by two measurements: the mass and volume of an object. The quotient of the mass and volume (mass divided by volume) is density. It can be represented as grams per milliliter (g/mL).
They are all measurements of weight or mass.
The measurements can be said to be "near enough" (depending on how accurate the results must be).I would take the average of the four times the measurements were recorded.