No, "graduated" does not need a capital G unless it is the first word in a sentence.
To measure the volume of 20 g of alcohol, you would need to know the density of the specific alcohol. Then, you can use the formula: volume = mass/density. Once you have the density, divide 20 g by the density to find the volume in milliliters.
The volume is the ratio Mass/Density. You need the density of this oil to calculate the volume. Or - weight 75 g oil in a graduated cylinder and read the volume.
Answer:The formula is:D=M/V(Density equals mass divided by volume)It is the same type of thing for Mass and Volume:M=D(V)(Mass equals Density multiplied by Volume)V=M/D(Volume equals Mass divided by Density)
Mass of unknown liquid = 142.01 g - 105.56 g = 36.45 gVolume of unknown liquid = 45.5 mldensity = mass/volume = 36.45 g/45.5 mldensity = 0.801 g/ml
I think " i'm graduated " is wrong becouse " graduated isnot passive verb but you used it in this sentence for passive . omid_pm2000@yahoo.com
The capital G is blue!
Capital G was created on 2007-06-11.
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Gaborone is the capital city of Botswana. It begins with the letter G.
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a class g drivers license means graduated license. that means you went to drivers edd and past.
no Aston Merrygold does not have a capital G in the middle of his name because that would be stupid!!!
a class g drivers license means graduated license. that means you went to drivers edd and past.
It means that it's a graduated licence.
A balance graduated down to 0,1 g.
To measure the volume of 20 g of alcohol, you would need to know the density of the specific alcohol. Then, you can use the formula: volume = mass/density. Once you have the density, divide 20 g by the density to find the volume in milliliters.