5000 grams, the same as 5 kg.
5000 grams, the same as 5 kg.
5000 grams, the same as 5 kg.
5000 grams, the same as 5 kg.
To prepare a 500g solution that is 10 percent sugar by mass, you need to calculate the mass of sugar required. Since 10% of 500g is 50g, you would weigh out 50g of sugar. Then, you would add enough water to the sugar to reach a total mass of 500g, which means adding 450g of water. Mix the sugar and water thoroughly until the sugar is fully dissolved.
To convert grams to kilograms, you divide the mass in grams by 1,000. Therefore, a 500g block is equal to 500 ÷ 1,000, which equals 0.5 kg. Thus, the mass of the block is 0.5 kilograms.
500g
The length of a 500ml water bottle can vary depending on the brand and design, but on average, it is around 8-10 inches long.
500 ml = 2 glasses
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.
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.
To prepare a 500g solution that is 10 percent sugar by mass, you need to calculate the mass of sugar required. Since 10% of 500g is 50g, you would weigh out 50g of sugar. Then, you would add enough water to the sugar to reach a total mass of 500g, which means adding 450g of water. Mix the sugar and water thoroughly until the sugar is fully dissolved.
500g = 500ml of water, since 1L of water weighs 1kg at normal atmospheric pressure at mean sea level
The mass of 500g is 0.5kg and the mass of 3kg is 3000g.
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
Well it depends what your measuring If its water then 1ml is equal to 1g so the answer is 500g of water in 500ml, but it depends on the density of the material, but most liquids (eg milk) are close enough to water
im guessing about 500g worth?
Density is calculated using the formula Density = Mass / Volume. To find the density for the given values of 252mL and 500g, divide the mass by volume. Density = 500g / 252mL = 1.98 g/mL.
500ml is 0.5Litres, approx. a medium sized water botttle.
Assuming that it is a half litre bottle of water, the water would have a mass of 500g so the bottle would have a mass of 95g. However it might be a pint bottle of water, in which case the water would have a mass of 568g, leaving the bottle with a mass of 27g.
To convert grams to kilograms, you divide the mass in grams by 1,000. Therefore, a 500g block is equal to 500 ÷ 1,000, which equals 0.5 kg. Thus, the mass of the block is 0.5 kilograms.