Are you wanting to add these two together, then the answer is 45 ml.
Are you wanting a comparison to something 'real life' you can get a handle on?
then head to the kitchen or medicine cabinet. If you have any liquid medicine such as cough syrup or most children's medicines, the measuring 'cups' have both teaspoon and milliliter stamped on it. Also most kitchen 'teaspoons' and 'tablespoons' have the metric equivalent on them.
1 teaspoon is approx 5 ml, and 1 tablespoon is approx 15 ml.
So 20 ml is approx 4 teaspoons, and 25 ml approx 5 teaspoons.
Hope this helps.
With 25ml methanol and 75ml water, there is 100ml in total. So there is 25/100 = 25% by volume methanol.
The mass of water at 25 degrees Celsius, without knowing the volume, cannot be determined. Mass is dependent on both volume and density, and without the volume of water given, it is not possible to calculate its mass.
The first test tube baby, Louise Brown, was born in Oldham, England at Oldham General Hospital on July 25th, 1978. She was the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF) pioneered by Dr. Patrick Steptoe and Dr. Robert Edwards.
To prepare 25 mM NH4HCO3, first calculate the amount of NH4HCO3 needed based on its molecular weight. Weigh out the calculated amount of NH4HCO3 and dissolve it in the appropriate volume of water to make a 25 mM solution. Finally, adjust the final volume with water if necessary.
This depends on the temperature; at 25 oC the volume of water is 300 mL.
Assuming the tube is a circular pipe, the volume of water it can hold per meter can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the tube (half of the diameter, so 20 mm or 0.02 m) and h is the length of the tube (1 m). Plugging in these values, the tube can hold approximately 0.025 liters or 25 milliliters of water per meter.
With 25ml methanol and 75ml water, there is 100ml in total. So there is 25/100 = 25% by volume methanol.
Louise Joy Brown was the first successful test-tube baby and was born on July 25, 1978.
July 25, 1978 in the UK
200m long.
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Volume is two dimensional and no area can hold 25 gallons of water, however 25 gallons is a volume. Do you mean what dimensions would hold 25 gallons?
For a Vitamin D and 25-hydroxy Vitamin D test, a red and gold tiger-stripe or speckled tube top is typically used.
The formula for density is density = mass/volume. In this case, the mass is 25 g and the volume is 25 ml. Therefore, the density of water in this scenario would be 1 g/ml.
Louise Joy Brown, born in England on July 25, 1978
The mass of water at 25 degrees Celsius, without knowing the volume, cannot be determined. Mass is dependent on both volume and density, and without the volume of water given, it is not possible to calculate its mass.
July 25, 1978... named Louise Joy Brown