Flour should not really be measured by the 'mil', since mils are designed to measure liquid goods. When using mils to measure solids, it becomes very inaccurate.
We first calculate the amount, in moles, of NaCl that we will need.Amount of NaCl needed = 0.24 x 400/100 = 0.096mol. Mass of NaCl needed = (23.0 + 35.5) x 0.096 = 5.616g So to produce 400ml of 0.24M NaCl solution, accurately add 5.616 grams of NaCl to 400ml of deionised water.
2/5 of 1L = 400ML
The weight of 400ml of milk can vary depending on the specific type of milk, but on average, 400ml of milk weighs approximately 400 grams.
That is approximately 1.764 cups
salt wil make it stay fresh for a while :D
400mL is 13.5 (13.5256) fluid ounces.
Yes, the volume of 300ml and 100ml combined equals 400ml. When you add the two volumes together (300ml + 100ml), the sum is indeed 400ml. This principle applies to any volumes being added together.
5/4
1000mL = 1L For every 1000mL we have 1 L. So- 400mL x 1L/1000mL = 0.4L
400 ml = 0.4 liter
That is one fifth.
400ml