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specific gravity of 4 4 times the mass of water, which at 50ml would weigh 50 grams.
The conversion of milliliters to grams depends on the density of the substance in question. For water, which has a density of 1 gram per milliliter, 100 milliliters would be equal to 100 grams. However, for other substances with different densities, the conversion would vary. It is important to know the specific density of the substance to accurately convert milliliters to grams.
3.002 grams, approx.
The millilter (ml) is a unit of volume reserved for liquids or gases. It is not customary to measure solids such as salt in milliliters unless you are a cook in a kitchen, where scales aren't common but measuring spoons and cups are. Granulated solids and powders are a bit easier to measure using liquid measures, but errors can occur because of the differences in how well packed the substances are. A cup of rock salt, for example, will have a different weight than a cup of finely ground table salt. Milliliters into Pounds: Multiply the number of milliliters by the specific gravity of the substance; then divide the product by 453.59 (equivalent in grams of one avoirdupois pound), to obtain the weight in pounds. Pounds into Milliliters: Multiply the number of pounds by 453.59 (equivalent in grams of one avoirdupois pound); then divide the product by the specific gravity of the substance, to obtain the volume in milliliters.
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The mass of the object is 58 grams (14.5 x 4 = 58).
Mass (grams) to volume (millilitres) conversion cannot be performed unless the specific gravity of the substance is known.
The specific gravity is calculated by dividing the density of the substance by the density of water. Given that 10.00 ml of the substance has a mass of 10.31 g, you need to determine the density of the substance and the density of water at the same temperature. Then, divide the density of the substance by the density of water to find the specific gravity.
Relative density, or specific gravity, is the ratio of the density (mass of a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material. Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water.
To convert grams to liters, divide by the specific gravity. In this case, 500 grams divided by 1.08 (specific gravity) equals approximately 463.0 mL or 0.463 liters.
The density of the substance is calculated by dividing its mass (321 grams) by its volume (45 cc), which results in 7.13 g/cc. The specific gravity is the ratio of the density of the substance to the density of water at 4 degrees Celsius, which is 1 g/cc, so the specific gravity would be 7.13.
volume of substance = 50/1000000 x 15000 = 0.75 liters = 750 cubic centimeters mass = specific gravity x volume = 1.31 x 750 = 982.5 grams
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To prepare a solution of specific gravity 1.06, you need to dissolve a substance in water that will give you that specific gravity reading. The most common substance used for this is sugar, where a concentration of around 5.55% sugar in water would give you a specific gravity of 1.06. Alternatively, you can use a hydrometer to measure the specific gravity and adjust the concentration of your solution until you reach the desired value.
To find the volume of a substance when given its mass and specific gravity, divide the mass by the product of the specific gravity and the density of water (1000 kg/m^3). The formula is: Volume = Mass / (Specific Gravity * Density of Water).
To convert cc to gram, one must multiple the specific gravity of the substance by the number of ccs to convert to a weight in grams.