Volume of the flask = 131.5 mL - 125 mL = 6.5 mL = 0.0065 L
density = mass / volume = 1.24 g/ml
P1V1=P2V2 VI=325ml P1=655mm Hg V2=125ml P2=? =655 x 325= P2 x 125 =(655 x 325)/ 125 =212875/125 =1703mm Hg. :)
1 glass
125 milliliters is 25.4 teaspoons.
125mL = 0.53 cups (US)
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume.
density = mass / volume = 1.24 g/ml
Density = mass/volume = 155/125 = 1.24 g/cm3.
P1V1=P2V2 VI=325ml P1=655mm Hg V2=125ml P2=? =655 x 325= P2 x 125 =(655 x 325)/ 125 =212875/125 =1703mm Hg. :)
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It depends on what's being measured. For water, 1cc = 1ml = 1g. Therefore, 125ml of water is 125g.
To convert from mass to volume you need to know the density of the substance concerned. Density is the weight per unit volume compared to pure water. Single cream has an appx. density of 1.01 (slightly heavier per unit volume than water) Double cream has an appx. density of 0.99 (slightly lighter per unit volume than water) 125ml of Water weighs 125g 125ml of Single cream 125 x1.01 = 126.25g 125ml of Double cream 125 x 0.99 = 123.75g With such a small amount of cream treat mls as gms! Recipies are not to be followed that slavishly!
31.25 ml
100 liters
That is 1/4 of a teaspoon.
The answer is WRONG or INCORRECT or FALSE.
125 ml = 0.125 litres