There is no (zero) salt at all in pure water, that's why it is 'pure' (meaning 'nothing else')
500 gallons of pure water weigh 4,172.6 pounds (rounded) With 250 pounds of salt added, the mixture had better weigh 4,172.6 + 250 = 4,422.6 pounds, or else mass has disappeared, which is a no-no.
At this concentration of salt the effect is invisible.
500 mm water column is equivalent to approximately 0.05 bar pressure.
The more concentrated solution is the one containing 18 grams of salt and 90 grams of water. This is because the concentration of the solute (salt) is higher in this solution compared to the solution containing 5 grams of salt and 10 grams of water.
It is difficult to determine which bath salt is stronger or better as it depends on individual preferences and reactions. Both Lady Bubbles 500 mg bath salt and Q Tranquility 500 mg bath salt may have varying ingredients and effects, so it's recommended to try each to see which works best for you. It's important to follow the usage instructions and consult with a healthcare professional if needed.
500 gallons of pure water weigh 4,172.6 pounds (rounded) With 250 pounds of salt added, the mixture had better weigh 4,172.6 + 250 = 4,422.6 pounds, or else mass has disappeared, which is a no-no.
0.5 litres or 500 mL or 500 grams ( bearing in mind 1mL - 1 g of pure water).
Only if you have pure water in mind: 500 cc or 500 milliliter of pure water weigh 500 gram.
Basically, you are supposed to have a certain amount of salt for a certain amount of water in the blood. (This is really simplified) So it goes like this: salt =1 water = 100 blood = 101 (water + salt) body = yay I'm happy! you eat salt salt= 5 water = 100 blood = 105 (water + salt) body = I'm dehydrated! Need water! Put water into the blood! then salt= 5 water = 500 blood = 505 (water + salt) body = Ahh! Too much blood for the tiny veins :( high blood pressure!
If you mean usd then.0,0027kg0.005952lb
500 grams of water is approximately 500 ml
Approx. 500 000 tons each year.
A very small crystal of salt; 1 mg = 0,001 g.
cc are a unit of volume, and milligrams are units of mass. They cannot be converted directly but if a particular substance say, pure water, is used, then since a cc of water has a mass of 1 g, then .5cc of pure water has a mass of 500 milligrams.
At 40 degrees Celsius, the solubility of KCl in water is approximately 34 grams per 100 grams of water. Therefore, in a liter of pure water at 40 degrees Celsius, 340 grams of KCl can dissolve. If 500 grams of KCl is added, 160 grams will remain undissolved since 500 grams - 340 grams = 160 grams.
500 grams of water is approximately 500 ml
At this concentration of salt the effect is invisible.