one cup is 250 ml's so 25 would be aproximately one eighth of a cup give or take.
Well if 250 ml is a cup, 25 ml would be one tenth of a cup or .8 oz one eighth of a cup would be a whole ounce one tenth is 20% less than an ounce. Like stated above give or take; it is more like take off 20%.
According do their website, 5g of sucrose (table sugar) per 25ml.
To neutralize the 25ml of 3M acid, you would need to find the number of moles of acid present, which is 25ml * 3M = 75 millimoles. Then, you would need the same number of millimoles of the 8M base to neutralize it, so you would need 75 millimoles / 8M = 9.38ml of the 8M base.
2 litres is equivalent to 2000 ml. Thus it is 80 x 25 ml.
The minor markings on a 25ml graduated cylinder usually represent smaller volumetric increments, such as 0.1ml or 0.2ml divisions. These markings help provide a more precise measurement for volumes between the major markings.
To make 1 liter of 0.1 M NaCl solution, you will need 25 ml of the 4 M NaCl stock solution and 975 ml of water. This will give you the desired concentration of 0.1 M NaCl in a total volume of 1 liter.
According do their website, 5g of sucrose (table sugar) per 25ml.
25ml = 25cc
which is more in perfume 25ML or 1.3 oz
A 70cl bottle contains 700ml. To find out how many 25ml nips are in 700ml, divide 700ml by 25ml, which equals 28. Therefore, there are 28 nips of 25ml in a 70cl bottle.
Not much! 0.75 ml 750 mm3
25cL is 8.454 fluid ounces.
To neutralize the 25ml of 3M acid, you would need to find the number of moles of acid present, which is 25ml * 3M = 75 millimoles. Then, you would need the same number of millimoles of the 8M base to neutralize it, so you would need 75 millimoles / 8M = 9.38ml of the 8M base.
To determine how many 25ml portions are needed to make 160ml, you divide 160ml by 25ml. This calculation gives you 6.4. Since you can't have a fraction of a portion, you would need 6 full 25ml portions for a total of 150ml, and then an additional 10ml to reach 160ml. Thus, you would need 6 portions of 25ml and an additional 10ml.
1 ml = 1g of water so 25ml would weight 25 grams
A 1.5-liter bottle contains 1500 milliliters. To find out how many 25ml drinks can be poured from this bottle, divide 1500ml by 25ml. This calculation yields 60 drinks. Therefore, you can get 60 servings of 25ml from a 1.5-liter bottle of spirits.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 25 milliliters of pure water weigh 25 grams.
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