1.22Molarity (multiply) 0.076Liters = 0.09272Moles needed to neutralize.
0.09272Moles (divided by) 0.125Liters = 0.74176 Molarity
HCl has a Molarity of 0.74176
The molarity of a solution made by dissolving 23,4 g of sodium sulphate in enough water to make up a 125 mL solution is 1,318.
There are two ways (at least) to work this. Conceptually, you need 8 bottles of 125mL to make 1L, and, therefore, 16 bottles to make 2L. The HCl gets divided out into those 16 bottles of water, so 6M/16 = 0.4M (you have to round up from 0.375. The data, 6M, has one significant number, so your answer does, too). Another way to think of it is to think of the amount of HCl in terms of moles. 6M means that there would be 6 moles of HCl in each L of water, but we only have 0.125L. To find the number of moles, we multiply 6 moles/L x 0.125L = 0.75 moles (round up to 0.8 moles). The amount of HCl doesn't change, but the amount of the water does, so our final solution has the same 0.8 moles of HCl in 2L of water. We divide moles per L to get molarity, so 0.8 moles / 2L = 0.4 moles/L, or 0.4M. It's always good to get the same answer two different ways :)
Remember M1V1=M2V2. (M is for molarity. V is for volume.)So:0.25M x V1 = 0.50 M x 0.050 LV1 = 0.50 M x 0.050L / 0.25 M = 0.1 LWait! You need it in mL so 0.1 L x 1000 = 100 mL
Simple equality will do here as you have three things and require a fourth. (X L)(2.5 M NaOH) = (2.0 L)(0.75 M NaOH) 2.5X = 1.5 X = 0.60 Liters needed ================
Ratio of sugar to salt of 12 to 1. Example: 30ml Sugar (6 level teaspoons) 2-5ml Salt (half a level teaspoon) 1 litre water. This solution does not replace potassium, but you can add some mashed banana or 125ml orange juice.
The molarity of a solution made by dissolving 23,4 g of sodium sulphate in enough water to make up a 125 mL solution is 1,318.
tv=tv, so 0,25x50=0,1v; v=12,5/0,1; v=125ml of water. So the solution must have 125ml of water for the title to be 10%, then we must add 125-50ml(75ml) of water to it.
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It depends on what's being measured. For water, 1cc = 1ml = 1g. Therefore, 125ml of water is 125g.
100 liters
31.25 ml
That is 1/4 of a teaspoon.
125 ml = 0.125 litres
The answer is WRONG or INCORRECT or FALSE.
That is approximately 3.81 units.
1 glass
125ml