No. It is chemical that will burn your throat and other body systems.
40g/ lit of sulfuric acid is is 2.22%
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The (N) stands for Normal. 1 Normal is 28 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid added to deionized water for a final volume of 1 Liter (L). 18 N is roughly a 50 percent concentration sulfuric acid.
.150 M is the molarity of the solution, which is the number of moles per liter. So all you need to do is multiply the molarity by the number of liters. So .150 moles/liter x .550 L = .0825 moles
This means that one liter of the solution of sulfuric acid contains 0.2 gram-equivalent mass of sulfuric acid. For this acid, the equivalent mass is one half the molar mass, since each molecule of H2SO4 supplies two hydrogen atoms to neutralize alkaline materials.
40g/ lit of sulfuric acid is is 2.22%
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babies drink or feeding milk, not eat milk? drinking milk around 0.5 liters to 1 liter.
We will be weak Because every day we lose 1.5 liter of water daily. if we don't drink water we will lose much water
I usually get this pain when I have not been drinking enough water. Try to drink a liter a day for a week and if the pain continues go to a doctor. Good luck.
You would have to drink about 7.6 1/2-liter bottles to equal one gallon.
A quart is the old-fashioned word for liter, so you would have drunk one quart.
There are many different kinds of bacteria in drinking water. In one liter of drinking water, there are literally millions of bacteria. Filtering the water with a high quality filtration system can significantly reduce this number.
The (N) stands for Normal. 1 Normal is 28 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid added to deionized water for a final volume of 1 Liter (L). 18 N is roughly a 50 percent concentration sulfuric acid.
Only 1 percent of earths water is suitable to drink with 97 percent saltwater and 2 percent in icecaps.
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.150 M is the molarity of the solution, which is the number of moles per liter. So all you need to do is multiply the molarity by the number of liters. So .150 moles/liter x .550 L = .0825 moles