it will hold 60 grams of water or about 2 oz butter.The 60 ml container would hold about 1.12 oz of flour or sugar.
A 30-ounce container could hold 850.5 grams.
If both gases are at the same conditions of temperature, pressure, and volume, then the number of moles of neon and xenon in the container would be the same. Since xenon is a heavier gas than neon, the container would hold less xenon by mass compared to neon for the same number of moles. Neon's molar mass is 20.18 g/mol, while xenon's molar mass is 131.29 g/mol, suggesting the container would hold less xenon by mass compared to neon.
how much the container can hold, I.E. a jar might have a net mass of 250 grams
The size of the container needed to hold 100 liters would depend on the shape and dimensions of the container. For example, a container that is approximately 50 cm x 50 cm x 40 cm would be able to hold 100 liters of liquid.
how much the container can hold, I.E. a jar might have a net mass of 250 grams
A jam jar.
This container could hold up to 3,949.71 US gallons of water.
18-carat yellow gold is typically 75% gold, 16% silver and 9% copper. It has a density of around 15.5 grams per cubic centimetre. 330 lbs is 149,6858.36 grams (453.592 grams per pound). This equates to 9657 cubic centimetres. So a container 20x20x24.14 centimetres would hold 330 lbs of 18-carat gold. To give the answer in imperial units would yield a box of volume 589.3 cubic inches. A box of size 8x8x9.2 inches would hold that gold.
It depends on the type of gasoline, and other factors such as temperature and pressure, but gasoline has an approximate density of 737.22 kilogram/cubic meter. 737.22 kilogram/cubic meter = 0.73722 kilogram/liter = 737.22 gram/liter 42.4 liters * 0.73722 kilograms/liter = 31.258 kilograms or since you wanted grams, not kilograms... 42.4 liters * 737.22 gram/liter = 31258 grams(http://forum.onlineconversion.com/showthread.php?t=1114)
you would have 2.857 LITERS.
Gasoline has a density of about 0.72 g/mL. Therefore, you would need about 2777 mL (2.777 L) of container space to hold 2000 g of gasoline.