If you need 25 parts plus 1 part, that equals 26 parts in total.
So you need to measure 1/26th of a litre of oil, and make up the rest of the litre with gas (which will be 25/26ths of a litre of gas).
A litre is 1,000 millilitres, so 1/26th of a litre would be 38.5 millilitres, approx. (1000 divided by 26 = 38.46)
If there are no air spaces (theoretically) it will be 1.5L
First of all, the primary colors are namely, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and etc. when mixed in equal amounts, they result in different colors, and it would only depend on what primary colors you would mix.
No. Even if that were milliliters to liters, it would still be parts per thousand.
One or more parts will settle to the bottom.
Red and Green being opposite each other on the color wheel, you should get a grey color if proper amounts of each color are mixed together.
I suppose that would depend on being able to see the shaded parts of the figures.
6 times 90 = 540
They would probably be measured in parts per million, or ppm.
well since demin blue is just a dark blue, you would have to mix together large amounts of blue with small amounts of black until it was just right.
I assume you mean volume rather than capacity. The milliliter would be the best answer. It is 1 thousandth of a liter.
It would then be called a "homogeneous mixture".
10 milligrams