I guess you could...but the most common measurement is used in pounds (lbs)
You use grams to find the mass of an object.
Grams.
Grams. Matter is measured by mass and mass's main unit is grams.
I would use grams.
You can use grams. To find out use a triple beam balance.
To find the mass of 1.54 moles of H2O, you can use the molar mass of water. The molar mass of H2O is 18.015 grams/mol. Therefore, the mass of 1.54 moles of H2O would be 1.54 moles * 18.015 grams/mol = approximately 27.75 grams.
I would use ounces or grams
No,you would use Metres.
You would use a scale or a balance. You would then use a unit of mass such as milligrams or grams to express the answer.
We use a balance or a scale to find the mass of objects. These instruments measure the force of gravity acting on the object and provide the mass in units such as kilograms or grams.
The S.I unit of mass is kilograms(kg) but you can also use grams(g). To find the mass of an object you can use an electronic balance.
To find the gram molecular mass of the compound, you can use the formula: mass = moles × gram molecular mass. Given that 5 moles of the compound have a mass of 100 grams, you can rearrange the formula to find the gram molecular mass: gram molecular mass = mass / moles. Thus, gram molecular mass = 100 grams / 5 moles = 20 grams per mole.