300 ml water in grams

Understand the Problem

The question is asking to convert a volume (300 ml) of water into its equivalent mass in grams. Since the density of water is approximately 1 gram per ml, the conversion is direct where 1 ml of water corresponds to 1 gram.

Answer

The mass of 300 ml of water is 300 grams.
Answer for screen readers

The mass of 300 ml of water is 300 grams.

Steps to Solve

  1. Identify the density of water

The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter (g/ml). This means that 1 ml of water has a mass of 1 gram.

  1. Use the relationship between volume and mass

To find the mass of 300 ml of water, we can use the formula:

$$ \text{Mass} = \text{Volume} \times \text{Density} $$

Here the volume is 300 ml and the density is 1 g/ml.

  1. Perform the calculation

Substituting the values into the formula gives us:

$$ \text{Mass} = 300 , \text{ml} \times 1 , \text{g/ml} $$

This simplifies to:

$$ \text{Mass} = 300 , \text{g} $$

The mass of 300 ml of water is 300 grams.

More Information

This conversion is straightforward because water has a density of 1 g/ml, making it easy to convert between volume and mass. This principle can be applied to other substances, but you would need to know their densities to make accurate conversions.

Tips

  • Sometimes people forget to check the density of substances other than water. It's important to know that the density can vary depending on the substance.
  • Additionally, mixing up units (like using liters instead of milliliters without proper conversion) can lead to errors.
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