It means that atomic weight is expressed in form of Molar weight.
When we write that the Atomic Mass of an element is X, it means that it is X amu(atomic mass unit) and not X grams. An atomic mass unit is very less as compared to a gram.
The molar mass of an element or compound is its same mass as in amu but in grams.
If you meant kilograms in a pound it is 0.454 or 454 grams.
Weight and length are not comparable without other factors. I assume you meant milligrams though. There are 2900 milligrams in 2.9 grams of salt.
A mole is 6.022*10^23 of a substance. An element's atomic mass, the number below the element's atomic symbol on the periodic table, is the number of grams one mole of that substance weighs. Multiply the number of moles of substance (here, 40 if you meant 40 moles or .04 if you meant millimoles) by the atomic mass of the substance (here, sodium's is 22.98977) to get the final answer in grams.
"Atomic" is an adjective meaning "having to do with an atom."
Carbon has 6 protons, 6 electrons, and its most common isotope, carbon-12, has 6 neutrons. It has the electron configuration 1s2, 2s2, 2p2. Its atomic weight is about 12.01 grams per mole. It typically forms covalent bonds. Pure carbon can occur in two forms: the tip of a pencil and a diamond. (I'm not sure what you meant. If I didn't answer your question, post a message on my message board.)
The weight of a pair of leggings can vary depending on the material and size, but typically ranges from 150-300 grams. The weight may increase slightly if the leggings have additional features such as pockets or a thicker fabric.
By CC or cc a volume is meant. For example: 250 cc equals 0.25 litres. So the weight in grams of 250 cc "material" depends on the density of the material itself.
I think you meant kilograms (weight) rather than kilometres (distance)! There are 1000gm to 1 kilogram. Therefore, 1200gm = 1kg 200gm
Those are two different units of measurement. Km stands for "kilometer", which is a measurement of distance. Grams is a measurement of weight. If you meant "0.01 kilo-GRAM", than 10 grams would be greater because there are 100 grams in a kilogram. 0.01 kilogram is equal to 1 gram. 10 grams are equal to 0.1 kilogram
The question as asked is nonsense as:* Centimeters measure length; whereas* Grams measure weight,However, if you meant CUBIC centimeters, then it depends on 20 grams of WHAT, as volume and weight are linked by density: volume = weight / density20g of Mercury will occupy a much much smaller volume than 20 g of Hydrogen (this latter is also dependant on temperature and pressure as the density of a gas can vary greatly with them)
I can't believe that someone would ask this. if you meant grams , then there are 1000 grams in a kilo gram.
Grams and kilometers measure different things—grams measure mass while kilometers measure distance. Therefore, you cannot directly convert kilometers to grams. If you meant to convert kilometers to another unit related to weight or mass, please clarify the context or provide additional details.