50 mls = 50 milliliters = 1/20th of a liter (or just a bit more than 1/20th of a quart). Therefore, it would be just a bit more than 1/10th of pint, or al little less than 1/5th of a cup.
That is approximately a teaspoon of water
50 ml = 0.05 litres.
200 ml X .50 = 100 ml
35 mL
50 ml is 20 times as much as 2.5 ml. It's also 1,900% larger.
50 mL equates to approximately 1.69 fluid ounces.
There are 1000 ml in 1 litre, so 50 litres is much bigger than 1 ml.
You need 1,5 g sugar for 50 mL water.
About 3.38 US tablespoons.
50 cc = 50 ml
approx. 15 ml. depending on size of cup how much you like etc.
One common egg is about 50 ml. Two eggs are about 100 ml.
A 50 ml solution that is 10% acid will consist of 5 ml of acid (10% of the volume) and 45 ml of water (90% of the volume). You're not adding any water, but you want to add enough acid to make a solution that is 50% acid and 50% water. You will need to have a total of 45 ml of acid in the mixture to make it a 50/50 solution, since the amount of water is also 45 ml. You have 5 ml in there already, so you would need to add 40 ml of acid. That would make a total 90 ml solution that is 50% water (45 ml) and 50% acid (45 ml).
1.5M * 50mL / 0.4M = 187.5 mL = 190 mL