The SI unit of mass is grams.
The pound is also a common unit of weight in America (on Earth, mass and weight are equivalent).
The mass doesn't change; just the numbers.
No, the mass is the same. Only the numbers are different.
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The kilogram.
That would be (5.8)/150 mass units per mL or 0.0386666 mass units per mL
There are several different units of mass used. Grams, kilograms, and milligrams are all different SI units of mass.
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Meters and all the units containing that word are units of length, not mass.
They all have exactly that mass provided you find the right units to measure the mass in.
-- gram -- poundmass -- kilogram -- slug are all units of mass.
Mass units in the Metric system: Gram, kilogram Mass units in the English system: Poundal, Slug
Mass is independent of the physical state of the substance.
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Centimetres and inches are units of length, not mass. The units are not compatible with units of mass.
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SI units: kilogram, gram English units: pound-mass, slug
Density is measured in units of mass divided by units of volume. The SI unit is kilograms/meter3.