One cc of pure water at sea level has a mass of exactly one gram.
The same mass of salt, both are sodium chloride.
500g = 500ml of water, since 1L of water weighs 1kg at normal atmospheric pressure at mean sea level
325mL of plain water has a mass of 0.72 pounds at sea level.
8 Fl. Oz. anywhere on earth. Also, at sea-level, one cup of water weighs 8 ounces. Therefore, at sea-level, a pint is a pound, the world around, if it is a pint of water.
Answer % questions by relating them to actual weights/heights etc. So, if sea water contains 3% salt by mass, then 1000gms of seawater contains 30gms of salt. and 3333gm of sea water makes 99.99 gms of salt. This is worked out by salt water weight x 3 divided by 100 (3%).
In the East Black Sea mass
1 kg.
The water is 38g and the salt 2g, so long as there is nothing else in the water
A bay is where the land and water meet up where a ship can be docked. A sea is just a small ocean, a water mass.
Ocean, body of water, an aqueous mass, an enlarged lake...
1 cubic decimeter of pure water is 1 liter and weigh 1 kilogram. A mass of one kilogram is a weight of one kilogram at sea level. If you move your subject into space, it will weigh less. If you take it to Jupiter, it will weight more, but its mass will remain one kilogram.