0.5 N
The unit for normality is N, or mol/LN or mol/Lit is the unit
Dissolve 40 grams of solid NaOH into enough water that it dissolves completely. Transfer this to a volumetric flask. Then add water until the volume of the solution is 1 liter. Care is needed as heat is generated which affects the volume. It is best to make up with water to about 2 cm short of the mark, allow to cool and then add the balance of the water.
My lightbulb stayed lit after I removed it all from the copper sulfate solution because electrodes were still working.
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He wanted a piece of chalk lit
The unit for normality is N, or mol/LN or mol/Lit is the unit
Dissolve 40 grams of solid NaOH into enough water that it dissolves completely. Transfer this to a volumetric flask. Then add water until the volume of the solution is 1 liter. Care is needed as heat is generated which affects the volume. It is best to make up with water to about 2 cm short of the mark, allow to cool and then add the balance of the water.
My lightbulb stayed lit after I removed it all from the copper sulfate solution because electrodes were still working.
passive is formed this way - be verb + past participleThe past participle of light is lit.The different passive forms are:present simple - is lit, are lit - The lights are lit at duskpast simple - was lit, were lit - The lamp was lit early.present continuous - is being lit, are being lit - The bonfire is being light .past continuous - was being lit, were being lit - The beacons were being lit.present perfect - has been lit, have been lit - The beacons have been lit.past perfect - had been lit - The lamps had been lit.modal - will be lit, could be lit - The lights will be lit at ten.
If you mean lit as in "He lit the candle", then the preset tense for lit is Light. "I am lighting the candle."
400 litres. solution--- 1 lit = 1000 cubic cm so 400000 cubic cm= 400 litres.
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faintly lit
The correct past tense of "lit" is "lit". "Lite" is typically used as an abbreviation for "light".
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"You have lit" can be correct usage, as in: "Once the flame appears, you have lit the candle."
i need convert 50micromol/lit to gr/lit thank you