The density of the unknown solid is 20 g/ml. This is calculated by dividing the mass (40g) by the volume (2ml).
milliliters (ml) and cubic centimeters (cc) are the same thing, so 2 cc = 2ml
568ml is 1 pint You would need 57 10.0ml vials to fill it. But you would have a remaining 2ml
Solution A: Bismuth nitrate (0.17g) in AcOH (2mL) and H2O (8mL) Solution B: KI (4g) in AcOH (10mL) and H2O (20mL) Mix Solns. A and B and dilute to 100mL with H2O.
2mL is 0.07 (0.067628) US fluid ounces.
100mg/2ml or 250mg/2ml
If you have 2ml, you have 2/3785 gallons, or about 0.00053 gallons. (US Fluid)
mg is a measure of weight therefore there may be any number of mg in 2 ml e.g. if I were to dissolve 5mg of salt in 2ml of water there would be 5mg in 2ml. However I could dissolve 10mg of salt in 2ml of water then there would be 10mg in 2ml. 2ml of WATER weighs 2g
2ml
One deciliter is 100mL
2ml
5ml
Depends on the density.
1gm in 2ml of water
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When 2ml of mercuric chloride solution is mixed with 2ml of sodium hydroxide solution, a white precipitate of mercuric oxide is formed. This is due to the reaction between the chloride ions in mercuric chloride and the hydroxide ions in sodium hydroxide. The chemical equation for this reaction is: HgCl2 + 2 NaOH → Hg(OH)2 + 2 NaCl.