300 ml water to grams

Understand the Problem

The question is asking how to convert 300 ml of water into grams. We need to consider the density of water, which is approximately 1 g/ml, allowing us to state that 300 ml of water is equivalent to 300 grams.

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 $1 , \text{g/ml}$. This means that 1 milliliter (ml) of water has a mass of 1 gram (g).

  2. Set up the conversion equation To convert milliliters to grams, we use the relation based on density:

$$ \text{mass (g)} = \text{volume (ml)} \times \text{density (g/ml)} $$

In our case, we can express this as:

$$ \text{mass (g)} = 300 , \text{ml} \times 1 , \text{g/ml} $$

  1. Calculate the mass Now, substitute the values into the equation:

$$ \text{mass (g)} = 300 , \text{ml} \times 1 , \text{g/ml} = 300 , \text{g} $$

The mass of 300 ml of water is 300 grams.

More Information

This conversion is based on the principle that the density of water is 1 g/ml at standard conditions (room temperature and atmospheric pressure), making it straightforward to convert between volume in milliliters and mass in grams.

Tips

  • Misunderstanding the density of water: Some might forget that the density can change slightly with temperature, but for practical purposes, it can be safely assumed to be 1 g/ml in most everyday scenarios. Ensure to use the right density for other liquids as they vary.
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