To get 160 ml of water in a glass, you can use a measuring cup or a kitchen scale for accuracy. Pour water into the glass until it reaches the 160 ml mark on the measuring cup, or weigh out 160 grams of water if using a scale, since 1 ml of water is approximately equal to 1 gram. Once you have the correct amount, you can adjust as needed to ensure it's precisely 160 ml.
To prepare 200ml of 80% glycerol solution, you would mix 160ml of glycerol (200ml x 80%) with 40ml of water. Calculations: 200ml x 80% = 160ml glycerol, and 200ml - 160ml = 40ml water needed. Mix the glycerol and water thoroughly to obtain the 80% glycerol solution.
It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
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No, it is not possible to break a glass pack with water. Glass packs are designed to be durable and resistant to breakage. Adding water to a glass pack will not cause it to break.
Glass floats in mercury because mercury is much denser than glass, creating a buoyant force that allows the glass to float. In contrast, water is less dense than glass, causing the glass to sink due to its higher density. The buoyant force in water is not enough to support the heavier glass object.
A little less than ¾ of an 8-ounce glass.
What do you mean by how much? 160mL of water is the same as 0.16L of water. How much it would weigh would depend on how pure it is, and the tempurature.
160ml is 0.16 litres
.64 lt.
160 ml of water is approximately 5.6 ounces
To prepare 200ml of 80% glycerol solution, you would mix 160ml of glycerol (200ml x 80%) with 40ml of water. Calculations: 200ml x 80% = 160ml glycerol, and 200ml - 160ml = 40ml water needed. Mix the glycerol and water thoroughly to obtain the 80% glycerol solution.
160mL is about 5.41 US fluid ounces.
The answer is 5 ounces. 160ml= 5 ounces. 5 ounces=160ml.
If your question is how many glasses can be filled with 140ml of water, the answer depends on the size of the glass. There are about 6 glasses in a carton of milk containing 1 litre, which would suggest an average glass holds about 160ml. This means 140ml is easily just one glass. But like I said, it all depends on the size of the glass.
That is 0.705 cups.
That is 0.705 cups.
To determine how many 25ml portions are needed to make 160ml, you divide 160ml by 25ml. This calculation gives you 6.4. Since you can't have a fraction of a portion, you would need 6 full 25ml portions for a total of 150ml, and then an additional 10ml to reach 160ml. Thus, you would need 6 portions of 25ml and an additional 10ml.