You can use whatever amount you like as long as the ratio (I assume that is what you meant) remains 10 to 1. So you can use 1 litre with 10/11 and 1/11 litres of the two components, or 5 litres with 50/11 and 5/11 litres, etc.
It is valid for redemption for one ration.
There is 1 gallon of 10% solution...There is 0% saline in water...The equation is (0.1)(1) + 0x = 0.02 (x+1)...Answer is: 4 gallons. Hope I helped!!:)
6.75 pounds, when mixed solely in an alcohol and water solution.
50% acid in a 6 gallon solution means that 3 gallons are acid. 9 gallons more acid will give you a total of 12 gallons of acid in a 15 gallon solution. 12 is 80% of 15.
2 gallons.
Approx 1.86 gallons.
1 ppm HCl in aqueous solution would have a pH of around 6.
Yes
0.25 gallons of water (or 1 quart)
a tenth of a gallon
a gallon
If you were lucky you would get k ration. They were an important source of food for WWII soldiers. A K ration was also a pocket ration for paratroopers .... but large, pockets that were designed to be able to hold a k ration box. A C ration is an already canned food sent in to the soldiers. If you got or had none of those you had to eat a German soldier. To finish off you would not get to much food to eat during World War 2.