No. The prefix "kilo" means 1000, so kilogram means 1000 grams.
It can be sensibly answered if you base it on the ingredient. In this case, butter. 100g of butter will come out to 105.75 ml, or 7.05 tablespoons.
No, when 100g of iron reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide, the resulting compound will have a different mass than the initial iron due to the addition of oxygen atoms. The mass of the iron oxide formed will be greater than 100g, as the oxygen atoms combine with the iron atoms to form the compound.
Ethanol produces around 80% by fermenting 100g of sugar produce.
half kg = 500g → 100g = 100/500 half kg = 1/5 half kg.
density = mass/volume = 100g/50mL = 2g/mL
100g of plaster of Paris will weigh 100g.
100g of honey weighs 100g. Honey is measured by weight, so 100g of honey will always weigh 100g.
100g is larger than 100mg. 100g is equal to 100,000mg.
100g to a ml is 454609.00062ml.
it is cost 430$ for 100g
gold
63,5kcal/100g tofu
100g x 10 = 1kg Answer: 71kg
gold is more very hevy for its size so silver has a larger mass to waigt ratio 100g of siver is larger than 100g of gold
The total mass of the container and sand is 167.5g (100g + 60g + 7.5g).
Butter has about 720calories per 100g and about 3012 joules per 100g. Hope this helps :)
That is 0.441 cups