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500 g vs 500g

Both "500 g" and "500g" are correct. The space between the number and the unit symbol is a matter of style and personal preference. Both forms are widely used and accepted in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 3408 views

500 g

This is correct. It is a common way to express a weight of 500 grams.

This format is used to indicate a weight of 500 grams. The space between the number and the unit symbol is a matter of style and personal preference.

Examples:

  • 500 g of flour
  • The recipe calls for 500 g of sugar.
  • Please bring 500 g of cheese.
  • The package contains 500 g of coffee beans.
  • Add 500 g of butter to the mixture.

Alternatives:

  • 500g

500g

This is correct. It is a common way to express a weight of 500 grams.

This format is used to indicate a weight of 500 grams. The absence of a space between the number and the unit symbol is also widely accepted.

Examples:

  • 500g of flour
  • The recipe calls for 500g of sugar.
  • Please bring 500g of cheese.
  • The package contains 500g of coffee beans.
  • Add 500g of butter to the mixture.
  • Only some Mediterranean countries such as Greece and Italy comply with the health recommendations, with average consumption of 500g per day.
  • The instrumentation channel frequency class (CFC) response values and channel amplitude class (CAC) for each accelerometer shall be 1000 Hz and 500g respectively as defined in ISO 6487:2002.
  • Not used in fish >500g.
  • The "Blues Campbell's 2" is about 500g lighter than the old model.
  • However, the emission limit of 500g CO2/kWh to be imposed after 2015 is technically unachievable, even for modern coal-fired power plants.
  • With reference to 500g parcel sent first class, the prices in Germany were instead in the cheap area, indicating the existence of cross-subsidisation.
  • Can the Commission explain the background to these rules and why, for example, tea does not have at least the same 500g limit as coffee?

Alternatives:

  • 500 g

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