Neomycin sulphate contains approximately 25% neomycin base by weight. So, to calculate the amount of neomycin base, you would multiply the weight of neomycin sulphate by 0.25.
There is no direct link between consuming Gulf ferrous sulphate and increased appetite. Ferrous sulphate is typically used as a dietary supplement for iron deficiency anemia. Any changes in appetite should be monitored and discussed with a healthcare professional.
A 0.1 M concentration of HCl corresponds to a pH of 1.0.
Calcium sulfate, or CaSO4, contains three elements: calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
You can boil the solution and collect and condense the water vapor until all of the water is gone. That will leave you with the solid copper sulphate. You will have to let the copper sulphate dry to remove all of the water.
the answer to this question is that a plasterboard is an acid. It isn't a base or salt. Are you sure?
200 ppm is 0.02%
Polysporin consists of polymyxin b and bacitracin, two very potent antibiotics. Neosporin has the same ingredients but adds neomycin to the mix. Both are good antibacterials, but some people prefer Polysporin because neomycin can cause skin irritation in some people.
Chromium(III) Sulphate is Cr2(SO4)3 . Chromium(II) Sulphate (much rarer) is CrSO4
There is no direct link between consuming Gulf ferrous sulphate and increased appetite. Ferrous sulphate is typically used as a dietary supplement for iron deficiency anemia. Any changes in appetite should be monitored and discussed with a healthcare professional.
Copper Sulphate is banned in most states. Very toxic stuff. Return the product to the store and get something less toxic and easier to use and that is adequate for the job. Such as Yellow Out or Yellow Treat. Both good products for a green pool.
When someone has too much of something in their body, the last thing you should do is put more in.
0,0135 g
A 0.1 M concentration of HCl corresponds to a pH of 1.0.
It corresponds to 125,482 american gallons.
885x140=123900grams of copper sulphate per hour. If you are talking about using 885 gm of copper sulphate per ton of ore in the solution then the density of the copper sulphate(penta hydrate now because it's in water) is 2.284 gm per cm3 so that's 2.284x5=11.42gm per liter of solution, so 123900/11.42=10849.387 liters of copper sulphate(pentahydrate) per hour, NOTE:this is only how much copper sulphate is being used total in the solution which is 30% of the total liters used of solution because 25% of the water is inside the copper sulphate, the other 70% is just water. If you want the liters per hour of solution total, it is 34964.62 litres per hour of your 5% solution. I hope this was what you were looking for, I saw noone had answered and decided to try and get you what you needed.
Calcium sulfate, or CaSO4, contains three elements: calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
The most obvious answer would be steam, but chrome sulphate is a much less visible gas so it depends.