The weight of 40ml of a substance depends on its density. To find out the weight in grams, you would need to know the density of the substance in question. Different substances have different densities, which will affect the conversion from volume (ml) to weight (grams).
The weight of 40ml of oil will vary depending on the type of oil. On average, 40ml of oil weighs about 36 grams.
The weight of the beaker with 40mL of water will depend on the density of the water and the material of the beaker. Water has a density of 1g/mL, so the weight can be calculated by multiplying the density by the volume. The weight of the beaker itself will need to be accounted for as well.
The total volume of the solution is 10ml + 40ml = 50ml. The percentage concentration of ethanol in the solution is (10ml / 50ml) * 100% = 20%.
13,000 grams
80 grams of watercress weighs 80 grams.
The weight of 40ml of oil will vary depending on the type of oil. On average, 40ml of oil weighs about 36 grams.
basically 38 divided by 40 which equals 0.95 grams
40mL of plain water weighs about 1.41 ounces or 40 grams.
25/40 = 0.625 grams per mL or 0.625 grams per cubic centimetre
1.3 oz. or 8 teaspoons
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams and milligrams are measures of weight or mass.
40ml = 0.07 of a pint
A 40ml dose refers to a volume measurement of liquid, specifically 40 milliliters. This is equivalent to approximately 1.36 fluid ounces. The amount of medication or substance that constitutes a 40ml dose will depend on the concentration or formulation of the product being measured. Always refer to specific dosing guidelines or consult with a healthcare professional for accurate dosing information.
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To find the dissolving rate, you divide the time by the mass. --> 200s/5grams=40mL/s
The weight of the beaker with 40mL of water will depend on the density of the water and the material of the beaker. Water has a density of 1g/mL, so the weight can be calculated by multiplying the density by the volume. The weight of the beaker itself will need to be accounted for as well.
that is 0.04 litres.