The density of ice is 0.9167 g/cm³ (cm³=ml) at 0°C at tmospheric pressure. Thus, 1kg of ice contains 1.091 Litre of water.
Answer by TCY.
To answer this question we would need to know how many molecules are in 1 kg of what. If you are referring to water then the molar mass of water is 18.02 g. So you would divide 1000 g by 18.02 g/mol which equals 55.49 mols. You would then multiply 55.49 by 6.033 by 10 up to the 23rd power and multiply it by 3. The answer would be 1.003 by 10 up to the 26th power.
The mass of a molecule of water is 18.01528 u, where u = the unified Atomic Mass unit. One unified atomic mass unit is equal to 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12. I have no idea how to translate that to kilograms.
Maybe you mean mass of one mole of water? 1 mole H2O = 18.016 grams, or .018016 kg. ---- To find the mass of 1 molecule of water it is just the Molar mass of the molecule divided by Avogadro's constant. The molar mass of water is 18.01528 gmol-1 Avogadro's constant is 6.0221415 × 1023 So the mass of one molecule is: 18.01528 gmol-1 ÷ 6.0221415 × 1023 = 2.991507 × 10-23g (7 significant figures)
Which is 2.991507 × 10-26kg or: 0.00000000000000000000000002991507kg
9.8 Newtons
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i think 1kg of ice
heat energy required to raise the temperature of ice by 29 celsius =specific heat capacity of ice * temperature change *mass of ice + to change 1kg of ice at 0 celsius to water at 0 celsius =specific latent of fusion of ice*mass of water + heat energy required to raise the temperature of water by 106 celsius =specific heat capacity of water * temperature change *mass of ice + to change 1kg of water at 106 celsius to steam at 106 celsius =specific latent of fusion of ice*mass of steam
An increase of decrease in the amount of energy within that substance initiates the state change. For example the heat of fusion from ice to water is 334kj/kg which means if i have 1kg of ice at 0 degrees Celsius (or -32 Fahrenheit) I have to add 334kj of energy to it in order to change it to 1kg of water at 0 degrees.
it depends on how much of it you have if you have 1kg of gold then you will have 1kg of gold
The latent heat of fusion of 1kg water is 334 kJ/kg. (Wikipedia)
1000g
A 1 kg bag of ice will be larger than 1 liter (ice expands), but when melted, will be 1 liter of water.
liquid water. its already melted.
1kg
How much salt is in 1kg of water
1kg equal to i litre
i think 1kg of ice
Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
i think 1kg of ice
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
1 liter of distilled water have exactly 1kg of mass.
heat energy required to raise the temperature of ice by 29 celsius =specific heat capacity of ice * temperature change *mass of ice + to change 1kg of ice at 0 celsius to water at 0 celsius =specific latent of fusion of ice*mass of water + heat energy required to raise the temperature of water by 106 celsius =specific heat capacity of water * temperature change *mass of ice + to change 1kg of water at 106 celsius to steam at 106 celsius =specific latent of fusion of ice*mass of steam