1/4
None, since there can be no conversion.A milligram is a measure of mass. A millimetre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.Consider a millimetre of air. How many milligrams? Next consider the same volume of lead. How many milligrams?
249.72 g/mol
2 moles of nitrogen monoxide (NO) are produced from 1 mole of oxygen (O2) according to the balanced chemical equation 2NO = N2 + O2. One mole of NO has a molar mass of 30 g, so 90 g of NO corresponds to 3 moles of NO. Therefore, 3 moles of O2 are required to produce 90 g of NO, which is equivalent to (3 moles) x (32 g/mol) = 96 g of O2.
Statement C is not true. One mole of krypton atoms has a mass of approximately 83.798 g, not 41.90 g.
The mass of a grape is typically around 5-10 grams, with variations depending on the grape variety. So, 90 grams would be unusually large for a single grape. A mass of 900 grams would be extremely large and likely a mistake or misinterpretation of data.
90 grams of white flour is approximately 2/3 of a cup
'120g of sugar is equal to how many cup
Approximately 3/4 of a cup. It can't be one cup.
11 times 90g, with a remainder of 10 g.
90g
90g = 3.17oz
90g = 3.17oz
3kg 90g is equivalent to 3090g.
90g = 3.175oz or
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To find the cost of 90g of wool at 40p for 20g, first determine the cost per gram. The cost for 20g is 40p, so the cost per gram is 40p / 20g = 2p/g. For 90g, the cost would be 90g × 2p/g = 180p. Thus, the cost of 90g of wool is £1.80.
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