Matter might look different after a physical change, but the kind of matter itself does not change. Its particles have not changed. They are just packed together differently.
An object with a mass of 5 grams has a mass of 5 grams whether it's in water, air, ice, stone, maple syrup, plasma, or scotch whiskey, and whether it's on earth, on the moon, inside Halley's Comet, or out in space, and regardless of its density. Mass is mass, and at any speed much less than the speed of light, mass doesn't change.
Same as it is now, but instead of as much land mass . More water will evaporate to space and earth will be without water . That will happen when sun will become red giant
By definition, it weighs 50 grams. A litre of water weighs a kilogram.
If water and carbonated liquid are exposed to same environmental conditions then water will evaporate faster by mass. However,, as the carbonated liquids contain a lot of CO2 so it may evaporate faster by volume.
You would need to specify the material being measured, or the density of the material, in order to convert a mass measurement like grams into a volume measurement like milliliters. However, for pure water at standard temperature and pressure, one milliliter of water has a mass of one gram, by definition.
236.58824 grams
450 grams is mass, if you want volume it's 450 millilitres
The answer will depend on how much water - a drop, a cupful, a bucketful, a whole lakeful or WHAT!
9.375 lbs (on earth?) or mass is4,252.42847 grams
Mass can be measured in grams, not weight. The weight of 1 Imperial pint is approx 5.6 Newtons.
20 grams. Its mass does not change when it changes from a liquid to a gas - only its volume (which is much larger - how much larger depending on the pressure of the gas).
They will gradually evaporate, due to Hawking radiation. At the current stage of the Universe, black holes of the mass of a star will acquire mass much, much faster than they evaporate - even if they only absorb the background radiation. In the far, far future, such black holes can slowly evaporate.
about 50 grams
Mass or grams
about 50 grams
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39 grams is equivalent to....a mass of 39 grams !