Add something that magnesium will form an insoluble compound with. Sodium sulfate or potassium carbonate, maybe.
The total volume of the solution is 10ml + 40ml = 50ml. The percentage concentration of ethanol in the solution is (10ml / 50ml) * 100% = 20%.
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the density of milk is 52g / 50ml = 1.04 g/ml.
To make a 50mL solution of 1M HCl, you would measure out 5.0mL of concentrated hydrochloric acid solution (37% HCl) and dilute it with distilled water in a graduated cylinder or volumetric flask up to the 50mL mark. Always remember to add the acid to the water slowly and with mixing to prevent splattering and heat generation. Additionally, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment when working with concentrated acids.
Yes, a solution is considered concentrated when there is a large amount of solute (salt in this case) dissolved in a given amount of solvent (water in this case). With 20ml of salt in 50ml of water, the concentration of the solution would likely be high.
The percentage strength of the solution is 20%. This is calculated by dividing the mass of the salt (10g) by the total mass of the solution (10g salt + 50g water) and multiplying by 100.
The total volume of the solution is 10ml + 40ml = 50ml. The percentage concentration of ethanol in the solution is (10ml / 50ml) * 100% = 20%.
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Water is a common solvent for both 50mL and 10g of sugar. Sugar dissolves in water to form a sugar solution.
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the density of milk is 52g / 50ml = 1.04 g/ml.
That's easy. 50ml in ml is 50ml.
1.5M * 50mL / 0.4M = 187.5 mL = 190 mL
To make a 50mL solution of 1M HCl, you would measure out 5.0mL of concentrated hydrochloric acid solution (37% HCl) and dilute it with distilled water in a graduated cylinder or volumetric flask up to the 50mL mark. Always remember to add the acid to the water slowly and with mixing to prevent splattering and heat generation. Additionally, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment when working with concentrated acids.
50mL is 5cL (0.1 centiliters per milliliter).
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100*12ml/50ml = 24%
Yes, a solution is considered concentrated when there is a large amount of solute (salt in this case) dissolved in a given amount of solvent (water in this case). With 20ml of salt in 50ml of water, the concentration of the solution would likely be high.