Dissolve 30 g potassium hydroxide in 100 mL methylic alcohol.
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The solvent is usually the larger part of the solution which dissolves the solute. The solute is the smaller part which gets dissolved. So as an example, seawater is a solution. The solvent is water and the solute is salt and traces of other minerals. Vinegar is also a solution. Again, water is the solvent and glacial acetic acid is the solute. To do acid values in resin chemistry, methanolic KOH solution is usually the titrant. In this example, methanol is the solvent and KOH is the solute.
30% of 15 kg= 30% * 15= 0.3 * 15= 4.5 kg
About 30% of the population in the US.
Dissolve 30 g KOH in 100 mL methanol.
300g NaOH + 700g water
30 ml of ethanol to 70ml of distilled water.
30% Acrylamide 100g Acrylamide 2.6g Bis H2O to 330ml
To prepare 6 nM ammonium hydroxide a 30 percent solution you need to know the volume of the 30 percent solution that you have and the volume of 6nM solution you would like to make. Then use the following formula: C1V1 = C2V2 where C = concentration in moles/Liter and V = volume in liters.
Dissolve 30g of sodium chloride in 100 mL of water.
See the two Related Questions to the left for the answer.The first is how to prepare a solution starting with a solid substance (and dissolving it). The second question is how to prepare a solution by diluting another solution.
30% of 30% = 0.09 or 9%
"Percent" = "of 100". So 30 is 30% of 100.
Mix 1.6 L of 180 proof ethanol with 3.4L of H2O
30 percent of 150 percent = 45%
15% of 30% 15/100 =0.15 30/100 =0.3 0.15×0.3 = 0.045.