The density of silver is approximately 10.49 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, to fill a 500cc container with silver, we would need 500cc x 10.49 g/cc = 5245 grams of silver.
The mass of silver nitrate is 30,6 g.
The mass of the powder is 8 grams. This can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the container (4 grams) from the total mass of the powder and container (12 grams).
To determine the mass of the sand, you'll need to subtract the mass of the container (14.5 grams) from the total mass of the container with sand in it. For example, if the total mass of the container with sand is 50 grams, then the mass of the sand would be 50 grams - 14.5 grams = 35.5 grams.
The mass of the powder is 8 grams. This can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the container (4 grams) from the combined mass of the powder and container (12 grams), leaving the mass of the powder as 8 grams.
To convert grams to pounds, you divide the weight in grams by 453.59. Therefore, 1750 grams of silver is approximately 3.86 pounds.
You need 145,337 g silver nitrate.
530,3 g potassium iodide are needed.
You need 26,49 g silver nitrate.
The mass of silver nitrate is 30,6 g.
The density of silver is 10.49 grams per cubic centimeter. To find the volume needed to contain 21 grams of silver, divide the mass by the density: 21 grams / 10.49 g/cm^3 ≈ 2 cubic centimeters.
The mass of the powder is 8 grams. This can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the container (4 grams) from the total mass of the powder and container (12 grams).
To determine the mass of the sand, you'll need to subtract the mass of the container (14.5 grams) from the total mass of the container with sand in it. For example, if the total mass of the container with sand is 50 grams, then the mass of the sand would be 50 grams - 14.5 grams = 35.5 grams.
The mass of the powder is 8 grams. This can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the container (4 grams) from the combined mass of the powder and container (12 grams), leaving the mass of the powder as 8 grams.
A 30-ounce container could hold 850.5 grams.
Sterling silver contains 92.5% silver, so there are 4,625 grams of silver in 5,000 grams of sterling silver.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilograms
To convert grams to pounds, you divide the weight in grams by 453.59. Therefore, 1750 grams of silver is approximately 3.86 pounds.