add 1.35 g of salt to the 150 ml water
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Prepare is a verb.
The whole word, prepare, is not a prefix. Part of it -- pre -- is a prefix.
No. Prepare is a verb. The form prepared may be used an adjective.
The forms of prepare are:prepare - I prepare a new report everyday.prepares - She prepares reports every weekprepared - I prepared the report last night.preparing - We are preparing a new report today.
150 ml ethanol to 350 ml distilled water
To prepare a 0.50 by volume (v/v) K2CO3 solution, you need 0.50 liters of K2CO3 per 100 mL of solution. For 150 mL, this means you need 0.75 mL of K2CO3. The density of K2CO3 is approximately 2.43 g/cm³. Therefore, the mass of K2CO3 needed is calculated as follows: 0.75 mL × 2.43 g/mL = 1.83 grams.
A quarter of 600 ml is 150 ml. To find a quarter of a quantity, you divide it by 4. So, 600 ml divided by 4 equals 150 ml.
150/250.
150ml is 3/5 of 250ml - a quarter of a litre is that what you mean?
150 milliliters of pure water weigh 150 grams.
4 L / 150 ml = 4000 ml/150 ml = 26.67 so 26 can be filled.
150 mL equates to about 5.072 US fluid ounces.
150 grams of water is 150 ml . It is 0.661 of a cup
1 cubic cm = 1ml so 150cc = 150 ml
To administer 2 g in 150 ml over a specific time period, you need to find the concentration in mg per ml. First, convert 2 g to mg (2000 mg). Then, divide the total amount (2000 mg) by the total volume (150 ml) to find the concentration: 2000 mg / 150 ml = 13.33 mg/ml. This is the concentration you need to administer per minute.
For a concentration of 0,6 g sugar/1000ml: 15 ml for 150 mL.