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The formation of a solution, in which sugar is the solute, and water is the solvent.
You cannot drink 12 gallons of water at a time: you will throw up before you get all that down.Having said that, yes, you will die. You WILL drink more than 12 gallons of water during your life and, irrespective of how much you drink, you will eventually die.
The chemical formula of the urea is CH4N2O. The atomic mass of Carbon is 12. That of hydrogen is 1*4. That of nitrogen is 14 * 2. That of oxygen is 16. So total atomic mass of urea comes to be 60. So you have to add 60 grams of urea to one liter of the water to make one molar solution.
.83 g/ml
3 gallons of what? water weighs 10lbs a gallon so weigh it,
No, you cannot make a 6% peroxide solution by diluting a 12% peroxide solution with water. To make a 6% peroxide solution, you would need to mix equal parts of the 12% peroxide solution with water.
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Burow's Solution is a solution of Aluminium Acetate in Water used for the treatment of skin irritations and infections. In the case known to me we are using a 1 in 20 Solution (50 ml in a litre of Tap Water) as directed by our Skin Specialist. This is to treat "Infected Exzema". The Al. Acetate is titled "Aluminium Acetate Solution A.P.F." & is a Pharmaceutical Raw Material obtained on Prescription from Pharmacies. The Specialist stated dissolving it in "tap water is fine" A modified form of Burow's solution is also marketed by Bayer under the name Domeboro. It comes tablets which are dissolved in water. The concentration depends on the number of tablets used per 12 ounces of water. To prepare the solution, dissolve the powder in hot (boiling) water and allow to cool. Use as a soak or apply to the area using gauze washcloth or compress. Works great on poison ivy!
12*(90%)=10.8=X*.25 10.8/.25=X=43.2 43.2-12=31.2 31.2 grams of water must be added
To obtain a 12% alcohol solution, you would need to mix 12ml of alcohol with 48ml of water. This would give you a total volume of 60ml, with 12% of it being alcohol.
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These are the alkali metals.
This percentage is 12 %.
molarity = moles/litre [solution] = 12 mol/6 L [solution] = 2 mol/L = 2 M
Dissolve 12 g dried sodium chloride (reagent grade) in 100 mL demineralized water.
Image result for You prepare a less concentrated H C l solution from a stock solution with 12m concentration. If you too 100g of the stock solution to prepare 4 MHCl solution how much water is needed to prepare o find solution 9density HCL(12) = 1,89/ml? The concentration would be 0.76 mol/L.