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500ml of water is equivalent to 500 grams, which is approximately 1.1 pounds.
Yes, 500g of water occupies a volume of 500ml, as 1g of water is equivalent to 1ml. Therefore, the volume of 500g of water is 500ml, not 50ml.
Assuming each 500ml bottle of water weighs around 500 grams (since 1 ml of water is approximately 1 gram), the total weight of 40 bottles would be approximately 20,000 grams or 20 kilograms.
0.5 litres or 500 mL or 500 grams ( bearing in mind 1mL - 1 g of pure water).
Water (H2O) would have much of the hydrogen and oxygen in the body.
500ml is 0.5Litres, approx. a medium sized water botttle.
1.1lbs since there are 2.2lbs in 1000ml of H2O
500ml of water is equivalent to 500 grams, which is approximately 1.1 pounds.
It weighs approx 4900 Newtons.
Why don't you try it and see?
What do 24 bottles 500ml either metric or imperial
In order to find out how many grams is in 500ml, one must have a measurement of density available. If density is not known, it can be found by finding the volume of the substance in ml, finding mass in grams, and dividing mass by volume. From there, multiply the result by 500ml to find the amount of grams in 500ml of the substance.
7 table spoons of salt stops 500ml of water from freezing
500mL is equal to about 16.9 US fluid ounces.
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Yes, 500g of water occupies a volume of 500ml, as 1g of water is equivalent to 1ml. Therefore, the volume of 500g of water is 500ml, not 50ml.
Assuming each 500ml bottle of water weighs around 500 grams (since 1 ml of water is approximately 1 gram), the total weight of 40 bottles would be approximately 20,000 grams or 20 kilograms.