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Grams are a measure of weight - so a weighing scales is used.
Equivalent means finding something the same, so the equivalent weight of 1 kilogram in grams is 1000 grams, or the equivalent in pounds would be 2.2 pounds. These weights are all the same, so they are equivalent.
No object does since weight is not measured in grams but in Newtons. Grams are used for measuring mass, not weight.
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It means that the weight of something is 2.3 milli grams
Gram is a measure of weight Centimeter is a measure of length. There are no grams in a centimeter. There can be grams in a Cubic Centemeter (A measure of volume) of something but that depends on the density of that something.
Grams are a measure of weight - so a weighing scales is used.
Er... Grams is a unit of weight, so the more butter there is the more grams there will be. Methinks something is missing from this question.
Nothing can 'weigh' two grams, because the gram is not a unit of weight (it is the metric unit of mass). However, two grams would likely weigh something close to the weight of a pencil.
Weight is measured in units called Newton, while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
Weight is measured in units called newtons , while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
If you know the weight of something in grams, you can calculate its weight in kilograms. Fill in the table to show the number of kilograms for the given number of grams.
Is something is 1,590 grams, it is equal to 3.8 pounds. If you live in the United States, poundage is used more than grams.
They use a number called a mole. This many atoms of an element equals its atomic weight in the periodic table. Molecular weight is the sum of atomic weight. Silver has an atomic weight of 108 grams/mole and Chlorine is 35.4 grams/mole. This makes AgCl 108 + 35.4 = 143.4 grams/mole. The % Chlorine is the atomic weight of Chlorine divided by the molecular weight of AgCl. 1 mole of AgCl would contain 35.4 grams / 143.4 grams = 25% Chlorine by weight. 1.22 grams AgCl would contain (0.25)*(1.22) = 0.30 grams of Cl. To find the Chlorine in the unknown, divide the weight of Chlorine from the experiment by the initial weight of the unknown. 0.30 grams / 0.63 grams = 0.48 = 48% Cl by weight.
Yes, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
Equivalent means finding something the same, so the equivalent weight of 1 kilogram in grams is 1000 grams, or the equivalent in pounds would be 2.2 pounds. These weights are all the same, so they are equivalent.