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dissolve 100g in 300ml water
The concentration of the diluted solution will be 15(300/1000) = 4.5 %, if the percent is expressed on a weight/volume basis.
Take 20g of Potassium Dichromate powder and make a paste using small volume of water. To this add 300ml of concentrated Sulphuric acid with lot of care. Your Chromic Acid is ready. Use only Glass appartus for preparation and storage of chromic acid. Use rubber gloves while handling chromate and acid.
The beaker is a glass container with an approxiamate capacity of 300ml. It is fragile and can break rather easily. There are markings on the beaker to allow the estimation of liquid volumes.
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This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
Does not convert; one is a measure of weight and the other is a measure of volume.
300mL
8L + 300ML = 8300ML or 8.3L
300ml (milliliters or cc) is 10.14 fluid ounces.
dissolve 100g in 300ml water
300 ml is a measure of volume. A decimal is a number - pure and simple - neither mass, nor volume, neither length not time. So there is no decimal that is the same as 300 ml.
you can use a 300ml graduated cylinder water,3different objects
300mL is 30cL* There are 10mL per cL and 0.1cL per mL
You cannot directly link length and volume, but i'll guess you mean millilitres. If I assume this, 300ml is 0.07529 US gallons
None. A decimal is a pure number, with no measurement units associated with it. A millilitre is a measure of volume. According to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion between a dimensionless number and a measure of volume is not valid.