A common item that weighs around 35g is a large paper clip.
To find how much gold can be recovered, you need to consider the molar mass of gold (Au) which is 196.97 g/mol and the molecular weight of AuCl3 which is 303.33 g/mol. From this information, you can set up a ratio to determine that 35g of AuCl3 contains approximately 23.15g of gold.
If a container has a mass of 150g and the mass of the liquid plus the container is 185g, then the mass of the liquid is 35g.
If the measured weight was too high, the calculated weight of the unknown would also be too high. If the measured weight was too low, the calculated weight of the unknown would also be too low. If there was no error in the measured weight, the calculated weight of the unknown would remain unchanged.
The weight of half a tin would depend on the size and weight of the specific tin being referred to. To find out the weight in grams, you would need to know the total weight of the tin and then divide that by 2.
A cubic meter is a unit of volume, not weight. You would also need to know the density of the substance. For example 0.0175 cubic meters of water will weigh much more than the same volume of air.
30g - 35g
The tin weight is 7g !
To calculate the volume, you can use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Given a mass of 35g and a density of 5g/cm³, the volume would be 35g / 5g/cm³ = 7 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the substance is 7 cm³.
volume of 35g
0.35kg
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To find how much gold can be recovered, you need to consider the molar mass of gold (Au) which is 196.97 g/mol and the molecular weight of AuCl3 which is 303.33 g/mol. From this information, you can set up a ratio to determine that 35g of AuCl3 contains approximately 23.15g of gold.
It is 7*(6 + 5g)
That is approximately 2.3 tablespoons
That is 1/2 cup.
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Mushrooms loose 90% of there weight when drying so 3.5g of dry is equal to 35g fresh.