At "room temperature" (20 deg Celsius" and at a pressure of 1 atmosphere, the density of water is 998.2071 kilograms per cubic metre = 0.998 207 1 grams per millilitre.
So the mass of 50 millilitres of pure idle, under those conditions, is 49.91 grams, not 50 grams as some might claim.
Pure water attains its maximum density, of 999.9720 kg/m3at 4 degrees Celsius. At normal pressure, the densityneverreaches the value 1.
The density of water is rho = 1,000 kg/m³ or rho = 1 g/cm³ at the temperatur of 3.98 degrees Celsius.
1 liter of pure water weighs 1 kilogram or 1000 gram.
50 milliliter or 0.05 litre of pure water weighs 0.05 kilogram or 50 gram.
The density of water is 1.0 g/mL, so...
50mL * 1.0g/mL
The mL cancel out, and you're left with 50 g.
the density of water remains 1000kg/m3 and is independent of the amount (volume) of water. In general, density of materials is independent of the volume of that material.
For comparison, a glass of water has about 200 ml. Obviously this varies depending on the size of the glass.
The mass of 10 mL of water is 50 g.
50 grams
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50 grams of water equals 50 ml of water. however since grams is a measurement of mass, and mililitres is a measurement of volume. you can have something that is dense and is 50g and it can be only 25 ml, so you can't always convert them
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
hehe. litre is a unit of volume, gram is a unit of mass.
By definition, it weighs 50 grams. A litre of water weighs a kilogram.
50 grams
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 grams
50 milliliters
Only if you have pure water in mind: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 gram.
If you have pure water, standard temperature, and standard pressure,then 100 milliliters of water has 100 grams of mass.(Note: 'milliliters', not 'millimeters'.)
50 milliliters is 1.69 fluid ounces.
6 Grams
50 ml of water is 50 grams
355 grams. A cubic centimeter of water has a mass of 1 gram.
325mL of plain water has a mass of 0.72 pounds at sea level.
50 grams of water equals 50 ml of water. however since grams is a measurement of mass, and mililitres is a measurement of volume. you can have something that is dense and is 50g and it can be only 25 ml, so you can't always convert them
The density of water is close to 1kg/l. So 75ml will have a mass of around 75g
If the specific gravity of the what is being measured is equal to 1 then the both the weight and the volume will have the same numeric value. But on earth 50ml is equal to 1cm3 and 1L is approx. 1kg so 50ml is equal to 50g not 50 mg