Concentration = Molarity = mol/L
24 g NaCl = ?? mol NaCl
?? mol NaCl/2 L water = ?? M (M is unit of molarity)
a ratio table is a way of presenting a ratio on a math table... pretty self-explanatory
A dining table is a non-example a ratio table.
A ratio table is more like a pattern, where a data table has graphs.
A ratio table is more like a pattern, where a data table has graphs.
Parts per million (ppm) signifies the ratio of concentration of a particular substance is dispersed, dissolved , or otherwise within another medium. To answer your question, you would have to know how much of your substance (e.g. 0.0028 gram of common table salt) has been added to one unit of volume (e.g. 1 gram of pure water).
A solution has a solute dissolved in the solvent. Examples: Sugar dissolved in water, table salt dissolved in water, oil dissolved in petrol (gasoline)
ratio tables is just like charts.
i dont know but a ratio table is easier
95% of Earth's water contains high concentration of salt, or high salinity
a ratio table is a way of presenting a ratio on a math table ratio is just another word for verses. for ex. if their are 23 dudes and 55 dudettes the ratio would be 23:55 so the graph would have a higher bar for the dudettes compared to the dudes
"S" on the Periodic Table is the symbol for SulphurS stands for Sulfur in the Periodic Table. It is a pale yellow, odorless, brittle solid, which cannot be dissolved in water, but can be dissolved in disulphide. Sulphur is essential to all life.
The solute is what's being dissolved (e.g., Table Salt) (The solvent is what the solute is being dissolved in, e.g., Water)