You would typically need to add around 2-3 ounces of chlorine for every 350 gallons of water in a hot tub. However, it's important to test the water regularly and adjust the chlorine levels based on the specific conditions of your hot tub.
The amount of pesticide solution needed would depend on the concentration recommended for the specific pesticide being used. The farmer should refer to the product label for the recommended application rate per acre and then calculate the total amount needed for the 45-acre field. This total amount should then be mixed into the 350-gallon tank as per the instructions to treat the field effectively.
To lower pH in a 6800-gallon pool with an alkalinity of 350 ppm, you would typically use pH minus according to the product's instructions. The amount needed can vary based on the product concentration and pool conditions, so it's best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for dosage. It's important to test the pH after adding the pH minus and make adjustments as needed to reach the desired range of 7.2-7.6.
350 degrees Fahrenheit = 176.67 degrees Celsius[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
The answer depends on the scale used for 350.350 deg Celsius = 662 deg F.
1865 SG 350-22 is not a specific chemical compound or substance, so it does not have inherent chemical properties. Chemical properties are characteristics that describe how a substance reacts or changes into new substances; a specific chemical formula or name is needed to determine these properties.
4 oz. per gallon
350 / 18.5 = 19 (18.9189) gallons are needed.
If you are driving 350 miles and the vehicle is getting 20 miles per gallon, divide 350 by 20 and you will need 17.5 gallons of fuel travel this distance. 17.5 gallons X $3.65 per gallon, equals $63.88.
$250-$350
It depends on your car's mileage per gallon.
That is 87.5 pounds
350 miles/20 = 17.5 gallons 17.5 x 3.30 = $57.75
Both sides together, a little over 1 gallon.
The amount of pesticide solution needed would depend on the concentration recommended for the specific pesticide being used. The farmer should refer to the product label for the recommended application rate per acre and then calculate the total amount needed for the 45-acre field. This total amount should then be mixed into the 350-gallon tank as per the instructions to treat the field effectively.
1,200 miles at 12 miles per gallon = 100 gallons.100 gallons at $3.50 per gallon = $350 .
It depends on the car, Take 350 and divide it by the number of miles to the gallon that your car gets. Assume gas costs anywhere between $3.50 and $4.00 per gallon, so take that number and multiply it by $4.00
The number of coats per gallon depend on the size of the area you are going to paint. Most paint cans have the area of coverage per gallon printed somewhere on the label. Divide the area of coverage by the area you are going to paint to determine how many coats you can apply.