It is a mistake. Density cannot be measured in grams and any calculations whose answer leads to a density of 24g is incorrect.
24 grams is 24,000 milligrams.
atomic mass unit
1 Kg = 1000 g24 g = 0.024 Kg
Masses: Mg= 24, S= 32, O= 16 Magnesium = 24g Magnesium sulphate = (24+32)+(16x4) = 120g. Therefor we know: 24g of Mg ----> makes 120g of MgSO4. To get to 4g from 24g, you devide by 6. (24 devided by 6 = 4g) And to find what it would make, you devide 120 by 6 too. Which = 20g. 4g of Mg ----> 20g of MgSO4.
Divide 40g by the mass of one atom to find the number of argon atoms.
yes
Its density is 5 g/cm3
The solid material has a density of 5 g/cm3
The substance's density is 0.11 g/cm3
24,000 mg
24g = 0.85oz
24g
Nope. It's the other way around. (the lower the number, the thicker the steel).
Sugars 24g
24 grams is 24,000 milligrams.
CH4 + 2O2 gives CO2 and 2H2O.So 16g of CH4 react with 64g of O2.So 24g react with 96g of O2
I think 24g is most common (not certain).