it was burned off because of energy forming heat or fire.
The 370 grams of matter were converted into gases and released into the atmosphere during the combustion process. This is due to the fact that wood is composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are transformed into carbon dioxide and water vapor when burned.
I guess they turn into gasses CO2 and H2O.
Some of the wood ends up as ashes that fly out in the air.
You have 160 grams of organic matter in the wheelbarrow. This is calculated by first converting the 2 kilograms of soil to grams (2000 grams) and then multiplying that by 8% to get the weight of organic matter.
This might help you for future reference: there is 28.47 grams in 1 oz., so your answer is (approximately 1-3/4 0z.) My info is slightly different but the end result is the same. Approx. 1.75 ounce in 50 grams. If you know the ounces, multiply by 28.35 to get the grams. If you know the grams, multiply by .0353 to get the ounces
8.79 grams of magnesium sulfate will remain.
Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in an object. It is commonly measured in units such as kilograms or grams.
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The "missing" grams of matter were converted to carbon dioxide and water vapor, which mixed with the natural atmosphere.
The missing 370 grams of matter were released as gases, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, during the combustion process of burning the wood. This is because the wood underwent a chemical reaction with oxygen, resulting in the release of gases into the air.
The missing 370 grams of matter were converted into gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, and released into the atmosphere during the combustion process. This is due to the chemical reactions that take place during combustion, transforming the wood into different molecules.
That depends what assumptions you make about what the 5 grams of matter is made of.
The standard conversion of grams to ounces is 28.35 grams = 1 ounce It does not matter what the material is the conversion will be the same as long as we remain on earth. (one gravity)
Matter can be measured in either grams or kilograms or a combination of both.
At 40 degrees Celsius, the solubility of KCl in water is approximately 34 grams per 100 grams of water. Therefore, in a liter of pure water at 40 degrees Celsius, 340 grams of KCl can dissolve. If 500 grams of KCl is added, 160 grams will remain undissolved since 500 grams - 340 grams = 160 grams.
You have 160 grams of organic matter in the wheelbarrow. This is calculated by first converting the 2 kilograms of soil to grams (2000 grams) and then multiplying that by 8% to get the weight of organic matter.
Mass is measured in kilograms or grams and refers to the amount of matter in an object.
The answer is 6,61 g.
around 300 G
16 Grams of organic matter, solvce problem