Seawater has arround 3.5 % salinity. 1 liter of water is 1 kilogram or 1000 grams of fresh water. In sea water there is about 35 grams of salt in 1 litre of water.
One kilogram of table salt has a volume of approximately 0.84 liters.
Four quarts of water is equivalent to one gallon, as there are four quarts in a gallon. In liters, this is approximately 3.78 liters. Therefore, if you have four quarts of water, you have one gallon or about 3.78 liters.
One gallon or 3.8 liters.
It depends on how much water comes out of your shower head.
20lbs
One to two tea spoons of salt for one cup of water.
To determine how many 25 kg bags of salt can be dissolved in 40,000 liters of water, we first need to know the solubility of salt (sodium chloride) in water. At room temperature, about 357 grams of salt can dissolve in one liter of water. Therefore, in 40,000 liters, approximately 14,280 kg of salt can be dissolved. This means you could use 571 bags of 25 kg salt (14,280 kg ÷ 25 kg/bag).
let the water evaporate and measure the salt that is left in the jar
There is one gram per ML of water, and 1000 ML in a liter. There are 2,000 grams or two kilograms in two liters of water.
It isn't 1+1 because the salt (some or all) will dissolve in the water. You cannot predict the volume. It needs to be measured experimentally, but the volume will certainly be less than 2 gallons.
1 Pint = 0.47 Liters It will most likely go down with time due to evaporation.
There are 3.7854 liters in a gallon of water