A grain of rice weighs roughly 0.0725 ounces.
Depends how big the grain of salt is.
That's an impossible question to answer, as each one of the 1 million grains of sand will all be a different size and density, making each one of them weigh a different amount. Because of this, no 1 million grains of sand will weigh the same amount.
you can always filter out all the extra salt from the water and weigh it with normal water with nothing on it and see how much the salt water weigh by the normal water
218 lb.
Unknown. Mercury is too dangerous to test.
Depends how big the grain of salt is.
That's an impossible question to answer, as each one of the 1 million grains of sand will all be a different size and density, making each one of them weigh a different amount. Because of this, no 1 million grains of sand will weigh the same amount.
A gram is about 1 grain of salt.
And Take It with a Grain of Salt was created in 2002.
The weight of rice can depend on the specific type of rice grain. For example, a cup of uncooked long-grain white rice can weigh about 150 grams, and a cup of raw long-grain brown rice can weigh 165 grams.
A grain can be a tiny piece of rock, yes. A grain can also be a grain of salt, meaning one 'pellet' of salt.
The expression "I took it with a grain of salt" meant "I didn't believe it".
Assuming you mean the obsolete mass unit rather than a grass seed. one grain is 64.799 milligrams.
How much salt should be added to hard water depends on what you want to accomplish by adding the salt.
As much as a salt water crocodile can.
2 grams
same as a bushel of salt