500ml = 500 milliliters = 1 pint = 2 cups
0.5 L
500mls
500 ml of water is approximately 100 teaspoons
500mls thats 1/2 litre
to thin 2k primer or primer fillers such as dupont 1040r a raitio of 5:1 is used ie: 500mls primer to 100mls activator, if the mixture needs to be thinned, first mix the primer and activator to above ratio then add thinners at 20mls of thinners per 100mls primer mix. eg: 500mls primer +100mls activator= 600mls, 6x20mls=120mils of thinners for 600mils primer mix.
Use as a inhalation for the relief of symptoms of colds, add 5mls to 500mls of hot water. Use undiluted as an antiseptic and wound dressing. We have also used it on a cotton wool bud and rubbed it on mouth ulcers. Worked well.
Bottles come in many different sizes, the most common use the metric system of measurement, a typical bottle of water would be 500mls (half a litre) or larger.
A 500ml jar is typically a glass or plastic container that can hold up to 500ml of liquid or other materials. It may have a screw-on lid or a clamp-style lid for sealing. The size and shape can vary, but it is generally smaller in size compared to larger jars like 1 liter or 1 gallon jars.
I'm assuming that since you say the dextrose is being "dissolved" you mean that it's original form is a solid....so you would still only have a volume of 600mls because volume measures liquid quantity. if the dextrose is in liquid form then your final volume would be 1100mls since your adding 500mls of one liquid to 600mls of another liquid. (500 plus 600 is 1100)
firstly you need to undo the top (also the place where you re-fill) bung on the transfer case. then undo the bottom bung and allow the oil to drain. i would recommend flushing with 500mls of oil to clear any scum. re screw the bottom bung and fill with 1.3lts of the recommend oil of the brand you choose. as a rule you fill till the oil starts to weep from the fill bung.
Molarity=[w/GMW]*[1000/volume(in mL)] 0.5=[w/342]*[1000/100]=17.1g similarly,34.2g sucrose is to dissolved in water and made up to 100mL to make 1molar solution and 171g to make 5molar solution.
Molarity = moles solute/liter solutionmoles solute = 7 g NaCl x 1 mol NaCl/58 g NaCl = 0.12 moles NaClliters of solution = 450.0 ml x 1 L/1000 ml = 0.450 litersmolarity = 0.12 moles/0.450 liters = 0.268 M = 0.3 M (one sig fig)
1000 grams = Kilogram ~ 2.25 Pounds (so 500 grams = 1.125 pounds) . . . but also consider: You don't typically convert grams to ounces. Grams is a solid weight measurement while ounces is a liquid measurement. However, 500 grams is approximately one pound by weight, but that doesn't necessarily mean 16 ounces by volume. HTH. So. Ounces is only a liquid measurement? Can you say Avoirdupois ? You must not be in the U.S. or you would have a lot of problems weighing things. Solid wt. has no meaning. Everything has weight. Gases, liquids.......... Grams are weight as are ounces and pounds. Liters, milliliters are volumetric as are LIQUID ounces and quarts. Solid VOLUME, would make sense, as it's used to compute things like concrete mixes etc. by excluding the moisture content of materials etc. but not solid weight.