6 g is approx. the equivalent in mass of a teaspoon filled with water.
6g of what? Six grams of hydrogen at standard temperature and pressure is 134.4 liters of gas. Six grams of lead is a different story.
6 g is approx. the equivalent in mass of a teaspoon filled with water.
6g of what? Six grams of hydrogen at standard temperature and pressure is 134.4 liters of gas. Six grams of lead is a different story.
At 79p/g, you're looking at £4.74 plus VAT and any local taxes.
one teaspoon
6 g is only 6 g ! Approx. 0,5 teaspoon.
It is 0.006 kilograms.
about 15
percent by mass = (mass of solute) / (mass of solute + mass of solvent) x 100% Ex: if you need a 12% by mass solution of salt then the easiest way is to get 12 g salt and 88 g of water thus the total is 100 g. 12 / (12+88) x 100% = 12%
Dissolve 15 g salt in 100 mL water.
0,8 g is 800 mg.
350 mg = 0,350 g
As an average ocean water has 35 g NaCl/100 g water.
The answer is 71,3 g, for sodium chloride.
Approximately 12 gm
As an average the concentration is 35 g/L.
approx. 6,5 g NaCl/100 g noodles.
Eating too much salt is supposed to increase the blood pressure.
The recommended daily intake is 2,5-5 g NaCl.
The recommended daily intake of sodium chloride is 2-5 g.