Because there is a greater volume of water in beaker B, the beaker would have to be heated for a longer period of time to reach the same temperature as beaker A. If your desire is to have both beakers warmed to the same temperature at the same time, beaker B would require the addition of more heat (because there is more water inside it).
Oh, what a happy little question! To find out how many 250ml are in 18L, we need to convert the liters to milliliters. Since 1L is equal to 1000ml, 18L is equal to 18,000ml. Then we just divide 18,000ml by 250ml to find there are 72 of those little 250ml containers in 18L. Isn't that just delightful?
a metric measuring cup
250 mL equates to about 8.453 US fluid ounces.
The cup is actually a measurement of volume. Below is a list of some of the ways to express 1 cup: 8 fluid ounces or 14.4375001 cubic inches or 48 teaspoons or 16 tablespoons or 0.5 pints All of these are equal to exactly one cup.
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In Celsius it's 0 degrees and in Fahrenheit it's 32 degrees.
Well, you could fill 1 4L beaker, or 4 1L beakers, or 8 500mL beakers, or 16 250mL beakers ...
A graduated cylinder can be used, but most beakers are mfg with maximum capacity such as 250ml, 500ml, 1 liter etc.
250ml of milk = 250ml of milk 250ml of milk = roughly 256g of milk 250ml of milk = roughly 1 cup plus 2/3 of a tablespoon
There are 7.56 250ml units in 1.89 liters.
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It varies from 226 to 250ml.
250mL is about 8.45 US fluid ounces.
About 15.1 250mL per US gallon.
To dilute it to a certain concentration given in moles. It is best to transfer it to a beaker first to make sure it dissolves. The 250ml figure is dependent on how much of the solution that you need
250ml of water equals 8.45 US fluid ounces, so it is possible that a mug could hold 250ml, depending on the size of the mug of course.
One official cup is 250ml. One cup of milk is 250ml.