You need to know the density of the oil, as there are so many different ones. Mass is given by multiplying density by volume.
Mass = Density*Volume = 4.3 g/mL * 25mL = 107.5 grams
The density of oil can be found by measuring its mass and volume. First, weigh a specific amount of oil using a balance to determine its mass. Then, measure the volume of the oil using a graduated cylinder or another volumetric container. Finally, calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume (density = mass/volume).
The time it takes for saltwater to freeze in a 25ml volume would depend on the temperature of the freezer. Generally, saltwater freezes at a lower temperature than pure water, so it may take longer to freeze completely. However, a small volume like 25ml would likely freeze relatively quickly compared to a larger volume.
The density of the oil is 0.8 g/mL. Density is calculated by dividing the mass (4000g) by the volume (5000mL).
Volume is the ratio between mass and density; you need the density of this oil.
1 ml = 1g of water so 25ml would weight 25 grams
Mass cannot be measured in mL so the question makes no sense.
Density = 4 g/mL
Mass = Density*Volume = 4.3 g/mL * 25mL = 107.5 grams
Density = 4 g/mL
A 70cl bottle contains 700ml. To find out how many 25ml nips are in 700ml, divide 700ml by 25ml, which equals 28. Therefore, there are 28 nips of 25ml in a 70cl bottle.
The density of motor oil typically ranges from about 0.8 to 0.9 grams per milliliter (g/ml), depending on the specific formulation and temperature. Therefore, for 25 ml of motor oil, the mass would be approximately between 20 to 22.5 grams. To get an accurate density, it's best to consult the specifications provided by the manufacturer for the specific type of motor oil in question.
Most 2 stroke scooters use 1/40 oil to gas. In a 1 litre gas tank there would be 25ml of oil.
you want to be putting 25ml to every litre of fuel. ie 125ml to 5 litre .
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.
According do their website, 5g of sucrose (table sugar) per 25ml.
A 1.5-liter bottle contains 1500 milliliters. To find out how many 25ml drinks can be poured from this bottle, divide 1500ml by 25ml. This calculation yields 60 drinks. Therefore, you can get 60 servings of 25ml from a 1.5-liter bottle of spirits.