The first 10 mL of filtrate is often rejected during filtration to ensure that any contaminants or impurities that may have been dislodged from the filter or residual material in the filtration apparatus are eliminated. This helps to improve the purity and accuracy of the collected sample. Additionally, it allows for the stabilization of the filtration system, ensuring that the subsequent collected filtrate is representative of the desired solution.
First you must convert the L into mL. 5.0 x 10^-3 L / 1000 = 5.0 x 10^-6 mL 1 mL = 1 cm^3 so the answer is 5.0 x 10^-6 mL.
5 percent of 10ml = 0.5 ml5% of 10 ml= 5% * 10 ml= 0.05 * 10 ml= 0.5 ml
0.06 x 10 ml = 0.6 ml
10 L is bigger than 1000 mL. 10 L is equal to 10 000 mL.
From a 10 ml vial, you can administer 100 injections of 0.1 ml each. This is calculated by dividing the total volume of the vial (10 ml) by the volume of each injection (0.1 ml), resulting in 10 ml ÷ 0.1 ml = 100 injections.
10 mL = 0.01 L
10cL equals 100mL* There are 10mL per cL and 0.1cL per mL
10 ml / 1 litre = 10 ml / 1000 ml = 1/100
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2 teaspoons is 10 ml.
no 10 l = 10,000 ml