2000 grams of sodium would be a fine powder or small pellets typically stored in a sealed container. It would not be safe to handle or observe directly without proper safety equipment, as sodium reacts violently with water and poses a significant fire hazard.
Sodium thiopental is a white crystalline powder that is water-soluble. It is typically provided as a sterile powder for injection in vials.
1 gram of silver is a small amount, equivalent to about the weight of a small paperclip. It would appear as a small shiny metal piece or pellet.
I assume that you really mean sodium iodide (NaI), as there is no compound called sodium iodine. NaI is a white crystalline solid.
One gram of cream is equivalent to about the size of a pea or a small marble. It is a small amount that may not cover a large area but should be sufficient for targeted application.
Sodium borate, also known as borax, is a white, powdery or crystalline substance. It is often sold in the form of a soft white powder or granules.
A gram is a measure of mass - it does not "look" like anything.
Gram is a solid measurement. Air is not solid.
Sodium is a greyish white solid.
One one-thousandth of a gram looks like mg, or milligram.
0.5 g
Sodium Phosphate just looks like plain ol' table salt.
Sodium is a metal, very reactive, with a silvery-white appearance.
Because it doesn't look like a metal, and it doesn't look like a metal because it isn't a metal it is a condiment which happens to be a sodium salt.
Yes, Clostridium butyricum is a Gram-positive bacterium.
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A shiny silvery white metal.
I am not sure what one gram looks like but if you put a few hundred together you end up with a Big Mac from McDonald's.