A small 100 ml glass of water has something like 10^25 atoms in it. That number is greater than the number of people who have ever existed on the planet, past and present. In fact there are more atoms in a glass of water than there are grains of sand on the earth.
it depends on the volume of water but say for example you had a 250ml of water. this = 250grams. according to your periodic table if you add 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen you get a molar mass (molar mass is the mass of one mole of particles = 6.02 x 10^23) of 1.008+1.008+16=18.016 therefore the one mole or 6.02x10^23 water molecules = 18.016 grams. if we divide 250/18.016 we get 13.878 moles or 13.878 x 6.02x10^23 which finally equals the number of water molecules which equals 8.35x10^24 molecules of water in a 250 ml glass o' water. without scientific notation this equals 8350000000000000000000000 molecules of water
Glass, just like any other physical material, has both of them, nortmally in equal numbers. When a sample of glass picks up extra electrons, it appears to be negatively charged, whereas when some of its electrons are stipped away, it appears positively charged.
There are more atoms in a full stop than there are people in the world, so that's going to be over 7 billion in just on full stop.
Yes everything in the world has atoms.
When bonds are broken or formed, here is not always a noticeable outcome. When we induce a chemical reaction we must break bonds and reform new ones to complete a chemical reaction. But in the everyday world, this is constantly being done without any noticeable change. For example a typical glass of water has a mixture of O-H, H2O, and H3O molecules. These molecules are constantly changing. In every glass of water, at any given time, there are countless H-O bonds being broken and then reformed with neighboring molecule. All we see is just some clean, crisp water.
alot of people in the world
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it depends on the volume of water but say for example you had a 250ml of water. this = 250grams. according to your periodic table if you add 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen you get a molar mass (molar mass is the mass of one mole of particles = 6.02 x 10^23) of 1.008+1.008+16=18.016 therefore the one mole or 6.02x10^23 water molecules = 18.016 grams. if we divide 250/18.016 we get 13.878 moles or 13.878 x 6.02x10^23 which finally equals the number of water molecules which equals 8.35x10^24 molecules of water in a 250 ml glass o' water. without scientific notation this equals 8350000000000000000000000 molecules of water
Glass, just like any other physical material, has both of them, nortmally in equal numbers. When a sample of glass picks up extra electrons, it appears to be negatively charged, whereas when some of its electrons are stipped away, it appears positively charged.
The world is made of atoms, which come together to create land, water, air, and everything on it and in it.
This analogy suggests that the world is full of abundance and resources, likening it to a glass of water that is overflowing with plenty to offer. It conveys the idea that there is an abundance of opportunities, experiences, and resources available to us if we know how to tap into them.
no. to keep it simple all items in the world are made of small particles called atoms.
30 people in the world are allergic to water.
Everything in the world is made of atoms. Atoms are the basis for everything made of matter.
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Glass is made in most countries of the world.