It doesn't look like anything...you can't see it.
No, when 1 gram of salt dissolves in 1 liter of water, the resulting solution is homogeneous, as the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water.
1 Teaspoon of salt is equal to about six gram of salt so 1/4 Teaspoon of salt weighs about 1-1/2 grams. To get 1 gram of sodium from table salt, you would need to ingest 2.5 grams (1 gram from sodium, 1.5 grams from chloride). A teaspoon of salt weighs approximately 6.6 grams.
A pile of 1.00g of salt is very small, equivalent to approximately 1/4 teaspoon or less. It would not be visible in the palm of your hand and would look like a tiny pinch of salt.
A clear liquid. It is salt water.
Yes. M. smegmatis is a gram + bacteria, and MSA plates select for gram + bacteria.
A pan full of salt. 1 gram of table salt is about 1/4 teaspoon. 18 mg. is 18/1000 of that! So, the answer is: mighty tiny.
1 gram table salt.
Salt look like little cristals particles.
It is not. An ounce (or gram) of salt weighs the same as an ounce (or gram) of pepper.However, the density of salt is more than the density of pepper. Thefore the volume of one onunce (or gram) of pepper will be greater than the volume of one ounce (or gram) of salt.
A gram is about 1 grain of salt.
There are 1,000 milligrams in a gram.
There are 1000 milligrams in a gram.
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Gram is a unit of mass and milliliter is a unit of volume.
One Gram is bigger of salt is bigger
There are 1,000 mg (milligrams) in 1 gram, so 0.001 grams equal 1 mg.
No, when 1 gram of salt dissolves in 1 liter of water, the resulting solution is homogeneous, as the salt particles are evenly distributed throughout the water.