The density of water is pretty close to 1 g / mL across the range of temperatures that it is a liquid.
So 500 g / (1 g/mL) = 500 mL = 0.5 liter
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6 liters is a measurement of volume equal to 6000 milliliters (or 6000 cubic centimeters). So 500 / 6000 is 1/12th of the volume.
No, 400 grams is a measure of mass, while 0.5 liters is a measure of volume. The two are not directly comparable unless you know the density of the substance in question.
We can use the ideal gas law to find the volume of the gas at 500 K. Using the equation PV = nRT, and assuming all other variables remain constant, we can calculate the new volume at 500 K as V2 = V1 * (T2/T1), where V1 = 100 liters, T1 = 300 K, and T2 = 500 K. Plugging in the values, we find V2 = 100 * (500/300) = 166.67 liters.
There are approximately 96 teaspoons in 500 grams.
500 liters is equivalent to 132.086 gallons or approximately 13.2086 cubic feet. It is commonly used to measure liquids such as water, oil, or gasoline.