How Much Does a Bottle with 50mL of Water Weigh?
Discover the total weight of a bottle containing 50mL of water and learn about water density in this concise video.
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The weight of a bottle with 50mL of water is the sum of the bottle’s weight and the water’s weight. Since 50mL of water weighs approximately 50 grams (as 1mL of water = 1g, assuming normal temperature and pressure), you need to add that to the bottle’s weight to get the total weight.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the formula to calculate the weight of liquids? The weight of a liquid is calculated by multiplying its volume by its density.
- Does the type of bottle affect the total weight? Yes, the material and design of the bottle will contribute to the total weight along with the liquid.
- Is the weight of water constant? The weight of water varies slightly with temperature but is generally accepted as 1g per mL at normal temperatures.