1 litre = 1000 cc
1 cl = 10 cc, 75 cl = 75 * 10 = 750 cc, so 1000 / 750 = 1.333 (11/3)
To make a 10% NaOH solution, you would need 100 grams of NaOH per liter of water. So to make 1 liter, you would need 100 grams of NaOH.
1 litre of water weighs 1000 grammes.
At most temperatures, 1000g of water in one liter 1000 g of water in one liter of water since the density of water is 1000 1 ml of water is equal to 1 gram 1000 ml is thus 1000 g
Well, it depends. One liter of what? If it is water, it is one kg, since for water 1ml = 1g. 1 liter (water) = 1000 grams
To prepare a 2 M solution of KCl in 1 liter of water, you would need to dissolve 149.5 grams of KCl. This is because the molar mass of KCl is approximately 74.5 g/mol, and 2 moles of KCl are needed to prepare a 2 M solution in 1 liter of water.
75cL is 25.36 US fluid ounces.
To convert liters to centiliters, note that 1 liter equals 100 centiliters. Therefore, 4 liters equal 400 centiliters. Since a 75cl bottle is equivalent to 0.75 liters (or 75 centiliters), you would need approximately 5.33 bottles (400 ÷ 75) to make 4 liters. Thus, you would need 6 bottles of 75cl to ensure you have enough.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the big math questions, huh? So, like, there are 4 75cl bottles in a 3-liter bottle. It's like converting your fancy wine bottle into a more relatable size for us regular folks. Cheers to that!
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One liter of water is equal to about 33.8 fluid ounces.
1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
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75 cl = 750 ml
To make a liter of water, you would need two 500ml bottles of water. This is because 1 liter is equivalent to 1000ml. Therefore, two 500ml bottles combined would give you a total of 1000ml or 1 liter of water.
There are 10 deciliters of water in a liter of water.
5.3333 4*100/75=533
1000mL = 1L So, 1L of water is 1000mL of water. =========================== That's good work, and a true statement. But it's not an answer to the question. The question asks how many "millimeters" are required to make a liter. The answer is: "Millimeter" is a unit of length, and "liter" is a unit of volume, so you can't use either one to make the other one. No matter how many millimeters you have, they'll never make a liter for you, any more than several million inches can make a gallon.