Yes, it sounds like you're referring to a ratio of 50 milliliters (ml) to 1 liter (ltr) of water. This means that for every 1 liter of water, you would add 50 ml of the substance in question. If you need further clarification, feel free to ask!
If you mean is it soluble in water then the answer is no.
Mean water level is usually determined by taking multiple measurements of water levels over a specific period of time (e.g., daily, monthly) and calculating the average of these measurements. This average represents the mean water level for that period.
An oxygenated water (with a higher concentration of oxygen).
WHAT MEAN SALT WATER MIXES IN A Ecosysten
it means the water rains and it goes recycled back to the sea and into the reservoir to our taps
There are 20(twenty) 50mls in 1000mls.
Ensure the line has been flushed out with 50mls of water to clear blockages.
There is 3.24mls of water to every 50mls of milk. P.S. suck a fart from my poo hole
One liter of water weighs about 1 kilogram (kg) or 1000 grams (g) at room temperature.
I think no. bcoz to make ice also we need water.& if ice melt it becomes water. for eg. if we made 1ltr of ice, on melting it gives 1ltr only. so ..... . AND 2nd is ice take more time to cool bcoz it take time 2 melt whereas water cant.
About 50.
No, 15 ml is 1 tablespoon.
when does it stall??
There are 15mls in a US tablespoon so 50mls is ~3.3 tbsp.
1ltr = 1000ml thus, 8.05ltr = 8050ml
It is 1 litre * 10/100 = 0.1 litre.
3, 1Ltr. bottle we can carry from Qatar to India