Use a calibrated measuring container.
You would need a graduated cylinder or a measuring cup to accurately measure 50 ml of water.
1 ml = 1cm3 .. So 50cm3 is 50ml.. 1 ml = 1cm3 .. So 50cm3 is 50ml..
50 mL equates to approximately 1.69 fluid ounces.
50 centiliters (cl) is equivalent to 500 milliliters (ml).
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To find the mass of 50 mL of water, you would multiply the volume of water (50 mL) by the density of water, which is about 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, the mass of 50 mL of water would be approximately 50 grams.
A volume and a strength needs to be specified. It might say something like 100 mL of 5% distilled vinegar. That way, if the person has 10% vinegar available, then they can use 50 mL of that, and 50 mL of distilled water to make the 100 mL, and the strength will be the same as specified.
If you don't have something that measures in ml, that's a little over ten teaspoons.
A 50-mL graduated cylinder marked into 1-mL segments would have markings at every 1 mL increment from 0 to 50 mL. This means it would have a total of 50 markings on the cylinder at every 1-mL interval.
To find 19 ml percent of 50 ml, you can use the formula: (percentage/100) × total amount. So, 19% of 50 ml is calculated as (19/100) × 50 = 9.5 ml. Therefore, 19 ml percent of 50 ml is 9.5 ml.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
To find 20 percent of 250 ml, you can multiply 250 by 0.20 (which is the decimal form of 20 percent). This calculation would result in 50 ml, which is 20 percent of 250 ml. Therefore, 20 percent of 250 ml is equal to 50 ml.
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To make a 500 ml solution of 3% H2O2 from a 50% solution, you would need to dilute the 50% solution with water. You would add 325 ml of water to 175 ml of the 50% H2O2 solution to achieve a final volume of 500 ml with a concentration of 3% H2O2.
The volume of acetic acid would be 23.65 mL : 473 mL x 0.05 acetic acid/mL = 23.65 mL acetic acid
A 50 ml solution that is 10% acid will consist of 5 ml of acid (10% of the volume) and 45 ml of water (90% of the volume). You're not adding any water, but you want to add enough acid to make a solution that is 50% acid and 50% water. You will need to have a total of 45 ml of acid in the mixture to make it a 50/50 solution, since the amount of water is also 45 ml. You have 5 ml in there already, so you would need to add 40 ml of acid. That would make a total 90 ml solution that is 50% water (45 ml) and 50% acid (45 ml).
The solvent is usually the one that is present in large amount. So, if you had 1 ml vinegar and 10 ml water, then water is the solvent. If you have 1 ml water and 10 ml vinegar, then vinegar is the solvent. But recall that vinegar itself has water as the solvent, so it gets confusing.