Typically, one can of concentrate is diluted with three cans of water.
30 ounces. Roughly a quart. Quart=32 ounces
To make normal saline, you would need to add 9 grams of sodium chloride to one liter of water. This is equivalent to approximately 0.9% saline solution.
There is 2.5mg of potassium in 8 oz of Smart Water. It is added for taste, not to replenish potassium lost through intense exercise/ exertion.
$0.24916666666 for one bottle of water but you can round it to $0.25.
About 8.35 pounds for one US gallon of water.
5/13 of a cup of concentrate and 8/13 of a cup of water.
One-and-one-half (1.5) fluid ounces is the quantity of Sevin concentrate per gallon when spraying for Japanese beetles. The directions on the label must be followed precisely in terms of mixing the concentrate with the water and of spraying on outdoor, not indoor, branches, leaves and stems no more than once every seven days. The treatments need to be conducted away from people and pets.
1.75 + 0.4 = 2.15 litres
Typically, one bag of concrete requires about 2.5 to 3 quarts of water for proper mixing.
not from concentrate is pure juice,just squeezed nothing added to it by big amounts ,,..like jus some sugar maybe,nd preservatives for it to last while the one from concentrate..its juice squeezed then concentrated...they boil the juice and add sugar,and probably add some colors,,then its concentrated nd to make a bottle of juice they just take small amount of this concentrate and add water (the percentage of the concentrated juice added in each bottle is typed on the back of it,some r 25% ,50%) but nothing beats freshly squeezed juices i recommend the one not from concentrate
if you are referring to cooking when it says for example: 2 part sugar and 4 part flour. If the cook book says 1 part= 100g, this means that you should put 200g of sugar and 400g of flour. It's part of a ratio of a mixture that includes water. Example: To make orange juice from concentrate, add one part water to one part orange juice concentrate. The mixture in the example is a one to one ratio of water to concentrate.
Coca-Cola contains about 90% water by volume, so no additional water is added during production. The water in Coca-Cola is part of the formulation that includes carbonated water, sweeteners, flavorings, and other ingredients.
To convert one liter of 100% alcohol to 95% alcohol, you would need to add 0.263 liters of water.
The preposition "of" is typically used with the verb "concentrate" when talking about the substance or thing on which one is focusing attention or effort. For example, "I need to concentrate of my studies."
3 tbsp is equal to one medium sized lemon.
The units milligrams (mg) and milliliters (ml) are units of mass and volume, respectively. It's apples and oranges. It is true that one ml of water is one mg of water, but that's water. Different substances have different densities, and converting a volume of one substance to the mass of that substance involves knowing its density. Additionally, what is "concentrate solution" here? How much of the active ingredient (the albuterol) is in 300 ml of the solution? See the problem? We can't make a conversion. And we need more help to discover how much of the albuterol is in the stated volume of solution because "concentrate" will not get us anywhere. By closely reading a label on the original container, additional information may be found that will lend itself to the calculation.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, you just take your concentrate and mix it with five times the amount of water. So, if you have 1 part concentrate, you just add 5 parts water. It's like basic math, man. Just don't mess it up and end up with a super concentrated drink or a weak one.