When water evaporates, it changes from a liquid to a gas, increasing its volume significantly. The volume of 18mL of water would expand as it evaporates due to the conversion of liquid water molecules to water vapor molecules. The exact amount of space the 18mL of water would occupy when it evaporates depends on various factors such as temperature, pressure, and humidity.
To make 1N sulfuric acid, dilute concentrated sulfuric acid (around 18M) with water in a 1:18 ratio. For example, mix 1mL of concentrated sulfuric acid with 18mL of water to obtain approximately 1N sulfuric acid solution. Always add acid to water slowly while stirring to avoid splattering and heat generation. Safety precautions should be followed when working with concentrated acids.
1.0 M = x mol HCl /.018 L of solution x = .018 mol HCl Since HCl --> H+ and Cl- in a 1 to 1 to 1 ratio, then you will also have .018 mol of H+ in solution.
0.6 ounce
No. 49.33L describes measurements down to hundredths of a liter. 18ml describes measurements down to thousandths.
1.5*12 is 18ml.
18mL equals 0.18dL (there are 100mL per deciliter).
Avogadro's number. I will show you. 18.02 grams water (1 mole H2O/18.016 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole H2O) = 6.021 X 1023 atoms of water ----------------------------------------
Obviously 15 - 18ml per gram approx.
18/18 x Avagadros number = 6.023 x 1023 molecules of water making the assumption that 1ml of water has 1 g mass. There are 8 electrons in oxygen and 1 from each hydrogen so a water molecule has 10 electrons so 6.023 x 1023 x 10 = 6.023 x 1024 electrons *********** because 18ml of H2O = 1 mole of H2O so. 18ml contains 6.023X1023 atoms and water has 10 electrons so, 10 e x 6.023 x 1023 = 6.023 x 1024
4750ml - 18ml = 4732ml.......
One teaspoon is about 5ml. So 18ml would be around/just under 4 teaspoons. Check the related link I have provided below. It gives you a detailed chart of teaspoon measurements converted to ml.
To make 1N sulfuric acid, dilute concentrated sulfuric acid (around 18M) with water in a 1:18 ratio. For example, mix 1mL of concentrated sulfuric acid with 18mL of water to obtain approximately 1N sulfuric acid solution. Always add acid to water slowly while stirring to avoid splattering and heat generation. Safety precautions should be followed when working with concentrated acids.
There are approximately 3.6 teaspoons in 18 milliliters.
the 30L water vapor sample is a gas gases exert pressure on their surroundings thus taking on the shape of their containers the gas is under 1 ATM of pressure so it exerts pressure in return and the volume becomes 30L when the presures are equal if the temperature were to decrease to room temperature, the water vapor would condense to a liquid and the volume would decrease liquids have a volume but no definite shape while gases have neither a definite volume or shape