To find the salt percentage in the mixture, first convert 1 gallon of water to pounds, which is approximately 8.34 lbs. The total weight of the mixture is 1.5 lbs (salt) + 8.34 lbs (water) = 9.84 lbs. The salt percentage is then calculated as (1.5 lbs salt / 9.84 lbs total) × 100, which is approximately 15.2%.
1/2 gallon ideally
The ratio is "one to 99", or "one part per hundred", regardless of the size of the sample. If you only want to prepare one gallon of mixture, you add (1% of one gallon) of chemical to (99% of 1 gallon) of water. 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces Chemical = 0.01 x 128 = 1.28 fluid ounce Water = 0.99 x 128 = 126.72 fluid ounces Together, you have (1.28 + 126.72) = 128 fluid ounces = 1 gallon.
One way to seperate a mixture containing fine sand and water is through a process called filtration. Pour the mixture through a coffee filter over a glass or bowl. The sand should collect in the filter and the water should go through and settle in the bowl below.
No. It would be a mixture containing not just the compound water, but dissolved salts and other minerals.
To achieve a 1 to 12 mixture ratio with 1 gallon of water, you would add 124 fluid ounces of the other substance. This is because a gallon has 128 fluid ounces, and you need 1 part of the other substance for every 12 parts of water (1 + 12 = 13 parts total, so 128 divided by 13 equals 9.84 ounces per part, multiplied by 12 parts equals 118.08 ounces).
No, not exactly. Water expands when it is frozen, so a gallon containing only liquid water and a gallon containing a mix of liquid and frozen water will have different volumes when the liquid melts. That is, the second gallon will be less full, as the water contracts when it melts.
Anything containing two separate entities is a mixture. Sand and water is a heterogeneous mixture because it is not the same throughout.
As long as the 100 ml containing 50 g of mass is water, the percentage of substance in the mixture is 33.3 %. This is because the density of water is 1 g / 1 ml.
1/2 gallon ideally
A mixture containing water and insoluble impurities suspended.
Concrete is a mixture containing cement, sand, gravel and water.
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Water is a compound. Seawater is a mixture containing salts as well as water.
it is a thing called water!
Hard water is a mixture: water containing calcium and magnesium carbonates, also some sulfates or chlorides.
Mixture containing many elements and compounds.
The ratio is "one to 99", or "one part per hundred", regardless of the size of the sample. If you only want to prepare one gallon of mixture, you add (1% of one gallon) of chemical to (99% of 1 gallon) of water. 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces Chemical = 0.01 x 128 = 1.28 fluid ounce Water = 0.99 x 128 = 126.72 fluid ounces Together, you have (1.28 + 126.72) = 128 fluid ounces = 1 gallon.