You are leaving out some vital information here. Numbers have no applicability to chemical problems unless they have units attached. So, you could have 15.0 milliliters of glacial acetic acid, or 15.0 moles of glacial acetic acid, or 15.0 grams of glacial acetic acid, but you can't have 15.0 of glacial acetic acid, it doesn't mean anything. You have three different numbers in the above question, with no units attached to any of them. Numbers must have units.
Turk's solution is prepared by using 3ml of glacial acectic acid diluted with 97ml of water then add a drop of gental violet . Turk's solution is ready for WBC Count
Boric acid, HCl, Diluted HCl, Niric acid, phosphoric acid, diluted phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid and glacial acetic acid. :) credits to my pharmaceutical chemistry book XD
The density of glacial acetic acid at 20 0C is 1, 049 g/cm3.
Glacial acetic acid is a concentrate 98%-100% acetic, solid at 16.5 degrees celcius. 1-5% solution commonly refers to vinegar.
Weigh 60 grams of Glacial Acetic acid into a 1 liter volumetric flask. Make up to the 1 liter mark with distilled water. There is now a 6% (w/v) solution.
the pH of ammonium acetate buffer can be adjusted with glacial acetic acid (concentrate or diluted )
Turk's solution is prepared by using 3ml of glacial acectic acid diluted with 97ml of water then add a drop of gental violet . Turk's solution is ready for WBC Count
I believe Cirques are a bowl-shaped basin resulting from glacial erosion on the side of the mountain.
I believe Cirques are a bowl-shaped basin resulting from glacial erosion on the side of the mountain.
The concentration is about 14 %
cirques I believe
Boric acid, HCl, Diluted HCl, Niric acid, phosphoric acid, diluted phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid and glacial acetic acid. :) credits to my pharmaceutical chemistry book XD
The diluted solutions aren't flammable, but if you mix your stop bath and fixer using glacial acetic acid like I do, you should know glacial acetic acid is flammable.
Glacial ice has a density of about 850 kilograms per cubic meter. ref. http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/10ae.html
To prepare a 0.1 N glacial acetic acid solution, calculate the required mass by multiplying 0.1 moles by the molar mass of glacial acetic acid (60.05 g/mol). Weigh out the calculated mass and add it to a clean container. Dissolve the glacial acetic acid completely by stirring it with distilled water. Transfer the solution to a 1-liter volumetric flask and dilute it to the 1-liter mark with distilled water. Mix thoroughly, label, and store the solution properly, taking necessary safety precautions when handling glacial acetic acid.
The density of glacial acetic acid at 20 0C is 1, 049 g/cm3.
Glacial acetic acid is a concentrate 98%-100% acetic, solid at 16.5 degrees celcius. 1-5% solution commonly refers to vinegar.