50 grams of what?
The volume of 50grams depends upon the density of the substance:
50g of Mercury with a density of 13.534 g/cm3 will occupy about 3.69 cm3 or about 0.004 litres.
50g of helium with a density of 0.0001786g/cm3 will occupy about 279955.21 cm3 or about 280 litres.
specific gravity of 4 4 times the mass of water, which at 50ml would weigh 50 grams.
The mass of 40 grams is 40 grams and the volume of 20mL is, wait for it, ... 20 mL!
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density. Having said that, density is not measured in grams so it cannot be 0.789 grams. As a result, the question cannot be answered.
Volume cannot be measured in grams per cubic centimetres, density can.
This is not a valid conversion; kilograms (kg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
the mass is the 50 grams you probably need the volume volume = mass / density get the density from tables
grams is weight - cups is volume.
Just divide the mass by the volume.
Density = Mass/Volume ... in this case:50 gm/10 ml = 5 gm/ml
100 millilitres.
50 grams of water equals 50 ml of water. however since grams is a measurement of mass, and mililitres is a measurement of volume. you can have something that is dense and is 50g and it can be only 25 ml, so you can't always convert them
The density is 50/10 = 5.0 grammes per millilitre.
Those two units of measure do not convert. One is weight or mass and the other is volume.
Density = Mass/Volume = 150g/50mL = 3 grams per millilitre.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_is_50_grams_in_a_cup" OR How much is 50 grams in table or tea spoon
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 grams
the yellow ball. density is mass / volume. 100/300= .33333 50/15=3.33333 3.33333>.33333