The mass of 10 liters of water is approximately 10 kilograms. This is because the density of water is about 1 kilogram per liter at standard temperature and pressure. Therefore, for every liter of water, the mass corresponds directly to its volume in kilograms.
20 kilolitres is 20000 litres
10 kg of mass is equivalent to 10 liters of water, assuming the water has a density of 1 kg/L.
The reduced mass of water is approximately 8.3 × 10^-27 kg. This value is calculated to account for the relative motion of the atoms in the water molecule which affects its overall mass.
1 cubic meter = 10 X 10 X 10 cubic decimeters. 1 cubic decimeter of water has a mass of 1 kilogram. Therefore, 1 cubic meter has a mass of 103 kilograms, or 1000 kilograms, and 3 cubic meters therefore have a mass of 3000 kilograms.
To prepare a 500g solution that is 10 percent sugar by mass, you need to calculate the mass of sugar required. Since 10% of 500g is 50g, you would weigh out 50g of sugar. Then, you would add enough water to the sugar to reach a total mass of 500g, which means adding 450g of water. Mix the sugar and water thoroughly until the sugar is fully dissolved.
20 kilolitres is 20000 litres
The mass of 10 mL of water is 10 g.
10 kg of mass is equivalent to 10 liters of water, assuming the water has a density of 1 kg/L.
10 litres is ten times larger.
40 = XL leters = 50 - 10
It depends. What are leters?
7 leters if heathly
3 leters
The total mass of the products would be 10 grams, as mass is conserved in a chemical reaction. When water decomposes into its elements, hydrogen and oxygen, the total mass of the products will be the same as the mass of the reactant.
This is (mass of solute) divided by (mass of total solution) expressed as a percentage. The solute is what you are dissolving into the solution. Example: you have 90 grams of water, and you add 10 grams of salt (sodium chloride). The water is the solvent, sodium chloride is the solute, and the solution is salt water. 90 grams + 10 grams = 100 grams (mass of total solution). (10 grams) / (100 grams) = 0.1 --> 10% mass mass percent concentration.
No, it is not bigger or more than 4 gallons. 10 litres = 2.19969157 Imperial gallons
The reduced mass of water is approximately 8.3 × 10^-27 kg. This value is calculated to account for the relative motion of the atoms in the water molecule which affects its overall mass.