1mm of rain is actually water volume of 1lt per 1m2 of surface, 1mm=1lt/1m2 explanation: Simply convert 1lt to 1000 ml. Since 1ml=1cm3 and 1cm=0.01m=10-2m then 1cm3 = 10-6m3 this means that 1lt=1000ml=1000cm3 = 1000 x 10-6m3= 10-3m3 So 1lt/1m2 from the above is 10-3m3/1m2= 10-3m = 1mm. I hope that it is not complicated.
30 ml to 470 ml of water
500 ml.
Lets say you want an end volume of 500 ml of 3% peroxide. But you dont know how much 30% peroxide to use. Concentration1 X Volume1 = Concentration2 X Volume2 30/100 X unknown ml = 3/100 X 500 ml unknown ml = 50 ml 50ml of 30% added to pure 450 ml of water = 500 ml 3 % peroxide. · 3 years ago
Mass of H2O2 = 0.637 g
1cm3 = 1ml
1
1cm3
a ml is a unit of volume. 1ml = 1cm3
1mL = 1cc = 1cm3
1ml is 1ml. 1ml = 1cc = 1cm3 also
The cubic centimeter (cc) has the same volume as the milliliter (ml).
You can't. The whole point of finding volume is to convert mL to cm3. To do this, use use the rule: 1mL = 1cm3
1cm3=1ml, so 770ml.
If you mean 300cm3 then, 300 mL 1cm3=1mL Hope this helps :)
Density is measured in grams per mL. 1 mL=1cm3 so just divide your mass by your volume and there you go
500mL