answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How much re-act weedkiller per 15liters of water?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How much water to sodium chlorate weedkiller?

water to sodium chlorate weedkiller


Does Mg react with water?

Mg does react quite vigorously with water by not as much as metals higher up the reactivity series


What if your plants were all killed because you used a weed killer What do you do now Help?

Depending on the type of weedkiller used and the type of plants sprayed this may be a total wipe-out or a retrievable position. If the weedkiller was a total then their is not much hope but if it was a selective then some of the perennials may recover.


If you add more of a solution to a quantity of water will it react?

It may or may not, if it's supposed to react it probably will, unless you added too much of your solution.


What happens when sodium reacts wid air?

Sodium will normally not react with air. However, it will react with Chlorine. However, that shouldn't be in the air. It will also react with water, but again you need too much water for the air to hold really. That said, going into a steam room with a lump of it would be a bad idea.


Does germanium react with water?

They dont love each other so much. Actually Ge is readily oxidized to GeO2 by Oxygen. GeO2,not Ge ,dissolves into water 4.5gram in 1000 gram water.


Does krypton react with air?

It's a noble gas; it doesn't react with much of anything.


Why would it not be safe reacting potassium and hydrochloric acid?

Because acids and bases react very strongly. You can look for reaction of potassium with water - and imagine that hydrochloric acid is much stronger than water.


How do drugs react?

drugs can react in may diffrent way. It all depends how you use them and how much you take.


Why is concentrated sulfuric acid not used to dry ammonia?

NH3+ water will result in the formation of NH4+. sulfuric acidis a much stronger H+ donor than water as it contains many more H+ ions than water and NH3 will readily react with the H+ from H2SO4 creating NH4+.the NH4+ created will react with the SO4 2- ion making (NH4)2SO4


How many grams of lithium sulfide must be dissolved in 1600 grams of water to make a 2 molal solution?

Don't try this at home, since Li2S can react very violently with water (much like lithium or sodium metal in water).


Why is important to know if a drug is water or lipid soluble?

Water and lipids (fat) react differently in the body. The lipids are stored by the body and the water is absorbed into the body. Certain drugs and conditions may interfere with the ability to absorb them and to much of them can cause illness.