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1/2 ounce of water, I believe.
the thickness of the water's container
The answer is 134,645 grams of NaCl.
sugar will dissolve in water, the other two wont.
You need to dissolve 180 grams of glucose in water and make it up to 1000ml. this produces 1 M Glucose solution.
BaCO3 is barium carbonate. It is a solid and is mostly insoluble in water.
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BaCO3 would be more soluble in an acidic solution than in the water
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Radium sulfate (formula RaSO4) will dissolve at 0.00021 g/100g of water. To determine this: Get the solubility product constant Ksp of the values. This will indicate how much solid gets dissolve in the solution. Also consider the effect on solubility (for example, common ions).
The solubility of NaCl at room temperature is 359g/L. (Wikipedia)To find out how much will dissolve in 100mL, first convert 359g/L to g/mL.359g/L x 1L/1000mL = 0.359g/mLThen multiply 0.359g/mL by 100mL0.359g/mL x 100mL = 35.9gYou should expect 35.9 grams of NaCl to dissolve in 100mL of water.
1000ml is the same as 1 us.gal