The L is not always capitalized but it is recommended. It can be written as simply ml though it is more common to see and write mL due to a capital L being more decipherable in printed handwriting.
The L in mL stands for litres. A capital L is the correct unit for litres, therefore, when millilitres is shortened, the L written as a capital. However, it is okay to write as ml.
The lowercase "m" indicates "milli" or 1/1000th. An uppercase "M" would signify "mega" which is 1,000. As you can see, they are not the same.
Lower case m usually represents the mass of the object which is the subject of the formula.
the ml is milliliters or ccs, They are the same.
Use v1*C1 = v2*C2C1 (mol/L) = 50.0(mL)*3.0(mol/L) / 1500(mL) = 0.10 mol/L
The "m" - lower case "m" - is short for "milli", meaning 1/1000.
What? Pressure cannot be measured in m or in mL. Please check you homework and resubmit the correct question.
lower case m
It is the lower case m.
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ML.AnswerUnfortunately, the above answer shows a megalitre, not a millilitre! The correct symbol is mL, although a lower-case 'el' is the SI symbol -i.e. ml.
Lower case m usually represents the mass of the object which is the subject of the formula.
They aren't. Virgo looks like a lower case "m" with a lower-case "p" bumped up against it with the tail crossed over the the common line. Scorpio looks like a lower-case "m" with the end leg of the "m" extended below the line and turned up to the right at a 45 degree angle in what appears to be a tail..
There is an easy way to calculate this, the formula is c1*V1= c2*V2 where c1 = stock concentration (in this case 8 M); c2 = wanted concentration ( 2 M); V1= how much volume of solution 1 (stock solution, in this case 8 M HCl) is needed; V2= desired volume of solution 2 (in this case 2 M HCl). To determine how much 8 M HCl you need you use a modification of the formula above. V1= (c2*V2 ) / c1 = (2 M * 0,150 l )/ 8 M = 0,0375 l So to make 150 ml 2 M hydrochloric acid you need to dissolve 37,5 ml of 8 M HCl in 112,5 ml H2O. Remember to always put acids into water and not the other way around!
The case of the letter is important. k for kilo ( x 1000 ) is always lower case. m for mili ( x 1 / 1,000,000 ) is lower case, but M for Mega ( x 1,000,000 ) is capitalized.
For the lower case, there are 3 line segments. In the upper case, there are two.
25 ml added to 95 ml give a final volume of 120 ml (95 ml)(1.4 M) = (120 ml)(x M) x = 1.1 M
V = volume, M = molarity V1M1=V2M2 (25 mL)(0.0010 M) = (x)(0.010 M) x = (25 mL)(0.0010 M)/(0.010 M) x = 2.5 mL To make a 25 mL 0.0010 M HCl solution with 0.010 M HCl, you would measure out 2.5 mL of the 0.010 M HCl in a 25 mL graduated cylinder (or laboratory equipment of your choice) and then add 22.5 mL of distilled water.
0.150 M