Temperature affects how much solute a solvent can dissolve. Most minerals are more soluble in warmer water than colder water. Therefore, because Lake Victoria is located in a warmer climate than Lake Erie, it is able to dissolve more minerals.
The morality of the solution is roughly 2.5 mols per liter.
A 1M solution of sodium carbonate contains 1 gram formula mass of sodium carbonate dissolved in each liter of solution.
It depends on what the liter contains.
No, a liter contains 1000 cc
85 mL of (concentrated, 38%) HCl solution contains 36.5 gram HCl, which dissolved and diluted in up to 1.0 Liter gives you an 1.0 molar solution.
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For a 1986 Ford Crown Victoria : The 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 is fuel injected The 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 has a carburetor
Yes ======================================================== On a 1986 Ford Crown Victoria : The 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 engine is FUEL INJECTED The 5.8 liter / 351 has a CARBURETOR
One liter.
Not under normal circumstances. Sweat contains mainly water. It also contains minerals, as well as lactate and urea. Mineral composition will vary with the individual, the acclimatisation to heat, exercise and sweating, the particular stress source (exercise, sauna, etc.), the duration of sweating, and the composition of minerals in the body. An indication of the minerals content is: * sodium 0.9 gram/liter * potassium 0.2 gram/liter * calcium 0.015 gram/liter * magnesium 0.0013 gram/liter Also many other trace elements are excreted in sweat, again an indication of their concentration is (although measurements can vary fifteenfold): * zinc (0.4 mg/l) * copper (0.3 - 0.8 mg/l) * iron (1 mg/l) * chromium (0.1 mg/l) * nickel (0.05 mg/l) * lead (0.05 mg/l)
Molecular weight (unit) of salt dissolved in liter (unit) volume of water.
it would be the solute