What is water mass?
lets see
molecules are measured in Atomic Mass Units (amu)
hydrogen is 1 amu and oxygen is 16 amu so..
h20 =
h * 1 amu * 2 molecules= 2
o * 16 amu * 1 molecule = 16
2 + 16 = 18 amu or 18 grams/ mol
What is water mass?
lets see
molecules are measured in Atomic Mass Units (amu)
hydrogen is 1 amu and oxygen is 16 amu so..
h20 =
h * 1 amu * 2 molecules= 2
o * 16 amu * 1 molecule = 16
2 + 16 = 18 amu or 18 grams/ mol
Oceans.
No. Water is water.
RMM is Relative Molecular Mass. e.g. water: 1 mole of water = 18g It is the mass of all the atoms in the molecule added up. The mass of hydrogen is 1 and oxygen is 16 Water is H20 so there are 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen, this gves a mass of 18. The mass can be found on the periodic table.
Because the formula for density=Mass/Volume, so since density of water is always constant, when the volume (the amount of water) increases, then the mass (in grams) will also increase to make sure the density # is the same. Mass and Volume are directly proportional. when one goes up, the other goes up, and vice versa.
Pure water, standard temperature and pressure, etc. Mass of 100 ml of water = 100 grams
The answer will depend on the capacity of the beaker. There is no information about that in the question.
Yes, water has mass. All matter, of which water is one kind, has mass.
Full mass = 52.2 kgEmpty mass = 3.64 kgFull mass = (MT mass) + (water mass)52.2 = (3.64) + (water mass)Water mass = 52.2 - 3.64 = 48.56 kg
3.6
mass of liqid water before evaporation=mass of liquid water after evaporates + mass of gaseous water.
Assuming that the water in the can is pure water (ie. with a specific gravity of 1) then the mass of the water in the can is 5.5kg (1L of pure water has a mass of 1kg), leaving the mass of the can to be 850g.
The mass of water is 1g per cm3
because when it contain water the mass of water will be the one to be obtained
4 kg is the mass of the water. Thus, 4 kg of water has a mass of 4 kg.
No
The mass and the volume of the water are directly proportional. When the volume of water increased, the mass of water increased too and vice versa. Because when we divide the mass and the volume of water, we get the constant value called density of water.
The mass of 2 moles of water is 36 g.
The volume of water is the same as the mass of water. So if you have 100ml of water you actually have 100g of water.