Carbon content is not proportional to mass.
Chemically, it is how much CH4 they cause to be burnt into CO2.
The answer is 220.462 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.
The surface gravity of Neptune is thought to be about 1.14 times the gravity on Earth, so 100 kg on Earth would weigh about 114 kg on Neptune--except that Neptune is a gas planet and has no solid surface on which the 100kg rock could be weighed.
The person would be about 89 kilograms in weight. The person would still have a mass of 100 kilograms, of course. The strict scientific unit of weight is the "newton" because that is the unit of force and weight exerts a force. The 100 kg person weighs 890 newtons on Venus. However, normally we say "kilograms" or "kilograms weight", as long as we are clear that weight and mass are different.
The nucleus of a carbon atom is much smaller than the entire carbon atom itself. The nucleus contains protons and neutrons that account for the majority of the atom's mass, while electrons orbit around the nucleus in a relatively large atomic cloud.
100KG
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100kg
5,2356 dm3
100kg
50kg?
100kg is 220 pounds 7.4 ounces
A 100kg bench press can typically handle weights up to around 150-200kg, depending on the specific design and quality of the bench press equipment.
On Mercury, the gravitational acceleration is approximately 3.7 m/s^2, which is about 38% of Earth's gravity (9.81 m/s^2). Therefore, a 100kg object on Mercury would have a weight of 370N (100kg * 3.7 m/s^2).
If you weighed 100kg on Earth, you would weigh 13.2kg on the Moon
A person can get too much carbon dioxide in their system due to conditions such as hypoventilation, lung disease, or suffocation. These conditions can lead to inadequate removal of carbon dioxide from the body, causing it to accumulate in the bloodstream.
Carbon monoxide is a poision, it should not be present in any hospital.