It is still 50 g.
Same difference as water.
50 g of water will freeze to 50 f of ice.
if a 50 g of iron gets melted how much liquid does it produce
Melted iron and nickel alloy. It is too hot near the centre, so it is liquid. But if you want to know if the inner core is solid or liquid, then it is solid, because there is too much pressure from the rest of the Earth
40g of liquid chocolate. To find the volume you need to know the specific density of the chocolate.
The Earth has an iron core. At the outer core it is so hot that the iron is liquid. At the inner core it is hotter still, but under so much pressure it forces the iron to solidify. Hence: the Earth's core.
One ounce. No mass is lost in the phase change from solid to liquid wax.
Melted snow is water. Water, because it is a liquid, is hard to weigh as you normally only weigh solids. Liquids would have to be measured litres or gallons. So the answer to that question would depend on how much snow had actually melted- eg. 12% ice and 78 % is water and 10% is debris caught in the snow as it fell
When steam is passed over hot iron, the reaction produces iron oxide and hydrogen gas. The amount of hydrogen gas produced depends on the reaction conditions such as temperature, pressure, and quantity of iron. From the balanced chemical equation, for every mole of iron that reacts, one mole of hydrogen gas is produced.
The U.S. produced about $1.21 billion worth of usable iron ore in 2001, down from the $1.56 billion shipped in 2000.
Approximately 2.2 billion metric tons of iron ore are produced globally each year. The top iron ore producing countries are Australia, Brazil, and China. Iron ore is a key ingredient in steel production and is essential for the construction and manufacturing industries.
This supplement provides the vitamins and iron that aren't normally taken in by regular diet. The liquid form is just much easier to take than vitamin tablets.
No, solid gold will sink in melted gold because the melted gold has a higher density compared to solid gold. Density is the measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, with denser objects sinking in less dense substances.
Iron would definitely still be a solid. Water begins to boil at only 100 degrees celsius so there for it would take a much higher temperature to even begin to melt iron.