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This depends on the volume and concentration of this solution.
9.46 grams
The answer is 31,05 g ethanol.
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This depends on the volume and concentration of this solution.
400 mls would require 40g of glucose for a 10% solution and thus 20g for a 5% solution.
Take 5 grams of calcium chloride and dissolve it in 100ml of solution to get a 5% solution of calcium chloride. The standard way to make a weight-volume solution is to take grams of the dry substance in 100ml of volume.
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What would be the density of an object that has a volume of 25 cm3 and 5 grams?
It depends on the final solution Volume you want to prepare. For 100ml of a 6M NaCL solution, you add 35.1g of NaCl to water until you reach 100ml. Dissolve and autoclave for 15 mins.
More than 45,5 g KNO3.
Im am quite sure this is right. D^2=M/V
5.85gms/500cc
Weight:1.45 grams volume: 6.789
It depends how strong a solution you want to make. The molecular mass of NaCl is 58.44, so for a 1 molar solution you would dissolve 58.44 grams in water and make the volume up to 1 litre. For a 0.1 mol solution you'd take 5.844g to a litre, and a 2 mol solution you'd take 116.88g to a litre of water.