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If 50ml = 52g 100ml = 104g 1ml = 1cm3 104/100 = 1.04g/cm3
0.50dL converts to 50mL (there are 100mL per deciliter).
well i did an experiment 4 school & it was how much salt 4 50mL so just X by 2.. i was 3/4 of a teaspoon so that would b 1 1/2 teaspoons.
Place the piece of metal in 50mL of water and subtract the 50mL from the new volume of water. The difference will be the volume of the metal in mL and cm3. Then find the density by dividing the mass by the volume of the metal. The water must completely cover the metal in order for the displacement method of determining the volume to work.
Typical solutions consist of 0.1g of phenolphthalein powder dissolved in 50ml of ethyl alcohol. To this solution add another 50ml of water.
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The name of the procedure to find the volume of an irregular object is calleD water displacement. You can do this by using a graduated cylinder. so say you fill the graduate up to 50ML and then you drop the object in and it is 100ML . so that tells you the volume of the object is 50ML because you subtract 100ML - 50ML = 50ML
half of 200ml or twice as much as 50ml
If 50ml = 52g 100ml = 104g 1ml = 1cm3 104/100 = 1.04g/cm3
No. The heat of reaction for 50mL of each will be multiplied by 2 for 100mL of each since heat of reaction is really on a per mole product basis, and there will be twice as many moles of both HCl and NaOH in 100mL as in 50mL.
0.50dL converts to 50mL (there are 100mL per deciliter).
2.5gm require 100ml of solution 100ml solution require 2.5gm 50ml require 50x2.5/100=1.25ml
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It is the amount of medication found in an item, when referring to pharmacy stock solutions. So for instance, if you have a percent strength of 15% this is the same as saying I have 15g of drug in 100ml of a liquid. Now keep in mind there are different types of stocks I am using the most common of weight in volume. So if I need to find out how many grams are in 50ml of the drug, I can set it up using the ratio portions method. 15g/100ml = X/50ml X= 7.5 grams of drug in 50ml of the fluid.
A double port (100ml) and double brandy (50ml) is known as a 'double double'. It is a fine drink suitable for gentleman at all times of the year.
well i did an experiment 4 school & it was how much salt 4 50mL so just X by 2.. i was 3/4 of a teaspoon so that would b 1 1/2 teaspoons.