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There is no sensible answer to this question. A kg is a measure of mass while a litre is a measure of volume. A kg of air (at normal temperature and pressure) will occupy far more litres than a kg of water.
Mix about 1/2 teaspoon of dish liquid and about 5 Tbsp of hydrogen peroxide with a couple cups of warm water (don't use hot, it can "cook" organic stains, like eggs in a dishwasher). Try an inconspicuous spot on your carpet (if it's wool (organic) be VERY careful). Leave for 10 minutes. If you listen carefully you will hear bubbling....that's the peroxide attacking the organic compounds of the stain). If no problem, continue to use the solution. The peroxide will "bleach" only the sauce and the dish-liquid will draw out the oil. Blot up the solution and rinse with warm water, then dry by blotting excess.
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Weight of 1 US Gallon of water = approx. 8.35 lbWeight of 1 imperial gallon (eg UK measure) of water weighs 10 pounds by definition, at a specified temperature and pressure.== == Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Discuss:How_much_does_one_gallon_of_water_weigh.
A ton isn't a measure of height. It's a measure of weight. 1 ton is equivalent to 2,000 pounds
yes, you can use peroxide and water solution for a homemade neutralizer, 2parts peroxide 1 part water
3 parts 40 vol to 1 part water
peroxide, Swish with it in place of mouthwash 2 parts water 1 part peroxide
1 part of hydrogen peroxide out of 30% hydrogenperoxide bottle add 10 parts of distilled water
1:2 of peroxide and water
Do Not Try To Whiten Your Teeth With Peroxide it will burn your whole mouth. Update by someone else: I have used 3% diluted with water at a ration of 1 part water to 1 part hydrogen peroxide. Then swished it around my mouth for a few minutes and the spat out. This week I have done this 4 times without any burning sensation.
PEROXIDE W/ WATER 2:1 IF STAIN STILL THERE USE ONLY PEROXIDE
In 1 mole of water, the total amount of oxygen is only 16g. But the amount of the same in 1mole of Hydrogen peroxide is 32g. So more oxygen is present in hydrogen peroxide than in water.
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You can choose any units you wish, e.g. ml, grams, cups, ounces, etc. Just measure 1 part water and add 3 parts chalk mix. Example: measure out 1 cup of water and add 3 cups of chalk mix.
It can be easy to measure one part bleach to ten parts water. Simply search for a cup or container and fill it once with bleach. Dump this bleach into a larger container and measure out ten of the same cup's worth into the container with the bleach.
Hydrogen peroxide Catalase water 2H2O2 -----------------> 2H2O + O2 THat is the breaking down of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen in the presence of catalase. The actual catalase is the ---->. good luck trying to find that one though. :D