One million molecules of water seems like a lot. But one mole of water contains 6.022 E 23 molecules of water, so one million molecules is only 1.66 E(-18) moles of water. This means that the volume is 2.99 E(-20) liters and has a mass of 0.299 femtograms.
The simple answer is "about 1 liter". Need to know the temperature. Density of water varies from just under 1g/cc at 4C to .95 near boiling. Close enough?
What is the volume of 1000 liters of water
The mass of 1000 mL of water is 1000 g.
1 litte
When salt is dissolved in water it does not increase the volume of the water. 51.3 grams of salt in 1000 grams of water is equal to .0513, or 5.13 percent salt.
Well, it depends. One litre of what? If it is water, it is one kg, since for water 1ml = 1g. 1 liter (water) = 1000 grams
mass = volume * density Grams are a measure of mass. Liters are a measure of volume. You can use the internet to look up the density for the gas to which you are referring. For instance, hydrogen's density is .0000899 g/cm^3 (grams per cubic centimeters). One liter is 1000 cm^3. 1000 cm^3 * .0000899 g/cm^3 = 0.0899 g Therefore a liter of hydrogen contains about 0.09 grams of hydrogen.
It depends upon the substance and the temperature. For water at room temperature the volume would be 0.0125L
Only if you have pure water in mind: 1 liter of pure water weigh 1000 grams or 1 kilogram. 1 mililiter of pure water weigh 1 gram. To calculate the weight of other materials you need the specific weight (density) of the material. Measure the amount of your subject matter (volume in liters). Then weigh it (weight in kilograms). Then divide the weight by the amount.
The density of water, for example is the mass divided by the volume. So if a litre of water weighs a kilogram and the volume is a litre, then the density one kilogram per litre. This is the same as saying 1000 grams per litre, or 1000 grams per 1000 millilitres, or one gram per millilitre since 1000 grams = one kilogram, and 1000 millilitres = 1 litre
Grams are mass, liters are volume. So it would depend on the substance. Note ... with water (only) 1000 grams = 1 liter [by definition].
At 4 deg C and at a pressure of 760 mm of mercury, when water is at its highest density, 1000 grams of water will occupy 1000.028 mL. At all other temperatures (pressure = one atmosphere), it will occupy a greater volume. At 100 deg C it will occupy 1043 mL. However, most people will say 1000 grams of water equals 1000 mL.
The number of grams in 1 liter depends on the substance being measured because different substances have different densities. To convert liters to grams, you need to know the density of the substance in question. The formula for converting volume to mass (in grams) is mass = volume x density.
When salt is dissolved in water it does not increase the volume of the water. 51.3 grams of salt in 1000 grams of water is equal to .0513, or 5.13 percent salt.
Well, it depends. One litre of what? If it is water, it is one kg, since for water 1ml = 1g. 1 liter (water) = 1000 grams
1,000 Grams
kilo gram means 1000 grams so multiply the number of kilo grams by one thousand to find how many grams
The volume of nothing is nothing
1000 grams, assuming water density is 1000 gm/l
Grams are a measurement of weight, while Liters are a measurement of volume. Therefore, there is no answer for this question, but in a case where you have 1 Liter of water, it would weigh 1000 Grams.
When the water froze into ice it was expanding (thermal expanision) causing the 100 grams of ice to have a greater volume than 100 grams of water!