I doubt that is possible to compress 98.5 g of water as to occupy only 50 ml. 50 ml of water would weigh about 50 g.
50ml of ice
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20ml of salt? ml is not the right magnitude here if it is mg than it is not concentrated
Add the acid to water. Do NOT add water to the acid as it will boil and split acid everywhere. Please say 100 mL of water in a beaker and slowly add sulphuric acid to it. To change the molarities of the acid you need to do come calculations. If you have say 50mL of 5M sulphurtic acid and you want to make it say 1M sulphuric acid. Then use the eq'n moles = [conc] X vol(mL) / 1000 So 5M x 50mL / 1000 = 1M x vol(mL)/1000 Algebraically rearrange/. vol(mL) = 5M x 50mL / 1M NB THe '1000' cancel down. vol(mL) = 250mL In this case have 175 mL of water in a beaker, slowly add the 50mL (H2SO4), to avoid spitting. You will then have 225 mL. So then slowly add a further 25 mL of water to make the concentration 1M. NB 225mL of sol'n will be of the wrong concentration, that is why you add a small final amount of water.
By definition, it weighs 50 grams. A litre of water weighs a kilogram.
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50ml of ice
That's easy. 50ml in ml is 50ml.
The amount of water needed to dilute 50ml of pigment ink depends on how strong or intense you want the color to be.
20,000 50ml is a measure of volume. 1 ton is a measure of mass. Your question can only be answered once you specify the density of the matter that occupies the 50ml of volume. There was no mention of water being the matter in question.
specific gravity of 4 4 times the mass of water, which at 50ml would weigh 50 grams.
20 x 50 ml in a kilo of water.
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50mL of plain water has a mass of about 1.76 ounces or 0.11 pounds.