something we are not sure of....
A gram is equal to another gram no matter what it is that weighs a gram.
0.0666666666 table spoons are equal to a gram
The gram molecular mass of H2 is 2g.
the question is irrelevent. one measures mass, the other volume. unless you have a specific material in mind with a known density the question has no answer.
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One gram is equal to one gram.
The gram atomic mass of hydrogen is 1.008.
A gram is equal to another gram no matter what it is that weighs a gram.
1 g of any material equal 1 000 mg.
One atom of hydrogen reacts with one atom of chlorine forming one molecule of hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid). An atom of hydrogen has less mass than one of chlorine so 1 gram of hydrogen contains more hydrogen atoms than one gram of chlorine.
Is 200 gram cotton equal to 200 gram of iron
No. A gram is equal to 1,000 milligrams.
0.0666666666 table spoons are equal to a gram
The gram molecular mass of H2 is 2g.
Nope. One gram is equal to 0.3527 ounces.
Gram-force is the gravity force generated by a gram of material, so a gram of metal on a table would exert one gram-force on the table. A milligram is 1/1000th of a gram, so a milligram of metal it would exert 1/1000 of a gram-force on the same table. For reference, 1 kilogram of material exerts about 9.8N of force (1 kg * 9.8 m/s2), so a milligram-froce would equal 0.0000098N.
There is only 1 gram in one gram - whatever material you have.