50ml of ice
Yes, 500g of water occupies a volume of 500ml, as 1g of water is equivalent to 1ml. Therefore, the volume of 500g of water is 500ml, not 50ml.
The total volume of the solution is 10ml + 40ml = 50ml. The percentage concentration of ethanol in the solution is (10ml / 50ml) * 100% = 20%.
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 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).
The final temperature can be calculated using the principle of conservation of energy. The heat gained by the cooler water is equal to the heat lost by the warmer water. The final temperature is the temperature at which this heat exchange occurs, which can be calculated using the formula for heat transfer.
Oil
Yes, 500g of water occupies a volume of 500ml, as 1g of water is equivalent to 1ml. Therefore, the volume of 500g of water is 500ml, not 50ml.
Water is a common solvent for both 50mL and 10g of sugar. Sugar dissolves in water to form a sugar solution.
50ml of water will boil faster than 100ml of water since there is less water to heat up. The larger the volume of water, the longer it will take to reach boiling point.
That's easy. 50ml in ml is 50ml.
The amount of water needed to dilute 50ml of pigment ink depends on how strong or intense you want the color to be.
20,000 50ml is a measure of volume. 1 ton is a measure of mass. Your question can only be answered once you specify the density of the matter that occupies the 50ml of volume. There was no mention of water being the matter in question.
specific gravity of 4 4 times the mass of water, which at 50ml would weigh 50 grams.
50mL.
20 x 50 ml in a kilo of water.
100ml
50mL is 5cL (0.1 centiliters per milliliter).