Air is a mixture of different gases (nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) but all are gases, so air is fully 'gaseous'.
i performed this experiment and it comes out around 60 (radians*100cm3/gm*dm) where length of polarimeter tube was 2 dm and concentration was varied from 40 gm/100cm3 to 20gm/100cm3
it is equal to 100g
The syrup would represent magma and the air wour represent volcanic gasses.
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No, 100cm3 is only 0.026 gallon.
Air is a mixture of different gases (nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, argon, carbon dioxide, etc.) but all are gases, so air is fully 'gaseous'.
1 gallon has more volume. 100cm3 is basically 1/10th of a liter which is 1,000cm3
What is the volume of 35.7g of sodium chloride in 100cm3 of cold water?
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i performed this experiment and it comes out around 60 (radians*100cm3/gm*dm) where length of polarimeter tube was 2 dm and concentration was varied from 40 gm/100cm3 to 20gm/100cm3
you divide by 1000 to convert from cm3 to dm3, so 100cm3 is 0.1dm3
right i dont know this 4 sure but because u want a 0.1 mol/dm3 and u only need 100cm3 u will need 0.01mols of copper sulfate to dilute in 100cm3. soo now u have a solution that is 0.01mols per 100cm3 or 0.1 mols per 1000cm3 (dm3)
it is equal to 100g
Its 100cm3 , or 100ml, or 10-4 m3
1 ml = 1cm3So, 100ml = 100cm3
The syrup would represent magma and the air wour represent volcanic gasses.