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Density is the measure of mass per unit volume. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres (cm). Without a measure of volume, the answer is indeterminate.
Milliliters can't be converted to milligrams. Milliliters measure volume, while milligrams measure mass.
The volume cannot be 25 cm, since that is not a volume measure. Assuming the volume is 25 cm3, Density = mass/volume = 500 g / 25 cm3 = 20 grams per cm3
Mouthwashes with the highest alcohol content typically contain around 20-30% alcohol by volume. Brands like Listerine Original and some variations of scope have been known to feature higher alcohol concentrations. However, it's important to note that mouthwash formulations can vary by region and product line, so it's advisable to check the specific product labels for accurate alcohol content. Always use mouthwash as directed, as high alcohol levels can be harsh on oral tissues.
The volume of 20 grams depends on the density of the substance. To convert grams to milliliters, you need to know the density of the substance. The formula to convert is: volume (in mL) = mass (in g) / density (in g/mL).
if 20 oz is 5% alcohol by volume, then 1 oz of a 20 oz beer is alcohol (20*.05).
200ml of solution x 20% of alcohol = 40ml of alcohol..
20oz*.05=1oz 1 ounce of alcohol for every 20 ounces.
20 oz is the volume. Fluid ounces measure volume, not weight.
A single measure of port typically contains around 20% alcohol by volume (ABV). This means that a standard serving of port, usually around 50 ml, would have approximately 10 ml of pure alcohol. The higher alcohol content in port is due to the fortification process, where additional grape spirits are added to the wine.
20% or 40 proof. All the bottles of alcohol I've ever seen use ABV or alcohol by volume or proof on them. Note: This is based on the US system. In the UK, the ratio of degrees proof is 4:7, not 1:2. The labelling of alcoholic beverages with their ABV percentage is mandated by most governments.
Port wine typically has the highest alcohol content among wines, ranging from 18-20 alcohol by volume.
It is a measure of volume equal to twenty cubic metres.
Density is the measure of mass per unit volume. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres (cm). Without a measure of volume, the answer is indeterminate.
No good question. Length and distance measure and volume or capacity measure do not match.
20 lbs of potting soil would be bigger than 20 quarts, as quarts measure volume (liquid), while pounds measure weight.
First decide what you want to measure about the virus: its diameter, its volume, its mass, etc.