answersLogoWhite

0

MV = MV

.2 x = 50(.5)

.2 x = 25

x = 125 ml

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Chemistry

How much do 50ml weigh?

The weight of 50ml will depend on the density of the substance you are measuring. To calculate the weight, multiply the volume (50ml) by the density of the substance in grams per milliliter (g/ml).


What is the dextrose equivalent of the sweetener used in this product?

The dextrose equivalent of the sweetener in this product refers to the level of glucose present in the sweetener. It is a measure of how much the sweetener is made up of glucose compared to other sugars.


Is glucose the same as osmosis?

No, glucose is a substance, osmosis is a process. Glucose is a simple sugar and is made by photosynthesis in plant cells. Osmosis is the flow of water through a semi-permeable membrane from a region where there is a higher concentration of water to where there is a lower concentration of water. Osmosis happens in plant cells because the cell membrane is semi-permeable. The direction of water flow depends on how much glucose is dissolved in the cell sap compared to how much is in the liquid surrounding the cells. Thus glucose is involved in the process of photosynthesis.


How much glucose powder in 0.5 L of water for a 1 molar solution?

To make a 1 molar solution of glucose in 0.5 L of water, you would need to dissolve 90.1 grams of glucose powder. This is because the molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6) is approximately 180.2 g/mol, and for a 1 molar solution in 0.5 L of water, you would need 1 mole of glucose, which is 180.2 grams.


How much glucose and oxygen is produced in a human?

In cellular respiration, glucose is broken down to produce ATP, carbon dioxide, and water, not glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is consumed during cellular respiration to help produce ATP. The amount of glucose and oxygen produced in a human is not a measurable output since they are utilized within the body for energy production.