2 grams per 5 millilitres.
Density = 2 kg/mL
3 + 2g is the simplest solution without more information.
yes you can, however you need the chemical coumpound name, how many grams of that chemical compound was used, and the litres that it was mixed with. for example: 2g of NaF was used to mix in a 1L solution (NaF has a molas mass of about 42g) 2g of NaF x 1 mol/42g (grams cancel and left with mols) 0.048mol/1L = 0.048mol/L conentartion
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Density is just mass per volume (usually g/mL). Take the specified mass, and then just divide it by the specified volume. For example, if you have 10g of a liquid with volume of 5mL, its density is (10g)/(5mL) = 2g/mL.
2g
2g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g32g*(2g)2 = (2g)3 = 8g3
we need 0.8gm NaoH and dissolved in 10 ml of water to make 2N solution of NaoH .
-0.8 or -4/5 is the solution to the equation -2g + 4 + 7g.
Dissolve 2g of NaCl in 100 cm3 water at normal temperature.
2g scam
truth or false does 2000mg = 2g