a mirrored volume is a way of having an exact copy of a hard drive - in real time. It is a very reliable method of backup for computers. This as long as lightning does not take both drives, as typically this is happening with the drives side by side in the same box.
Though the same method can be used in "mirroring whole computers in different physical locations. It's all about getting to a place where loss of data is impossible, it's close but I believe anything is possible >"<
The formula for percent by volume (% v/v) is: (Volume of solute / Volume of solution) x 100 The formula for percent by mass (% w/w) is: (Mass of solute / Mass of solution) x 100
The density of the solution is 2.2 g/ml. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of the solution (22 g) by its volume (10 ml).
To find the volume of the solution, divide the mass by the specific gravity. In this case, 185g ÷ 1.2 = 154.17 ml. So the volume of the solution is 154.17 ml.
To find the volume of 2.26M potassium hydroxide solution that contains 8.42g of solute, you can use the formula: moles = mass / molar mass. First, calculate the moles of solute using the given mass and molar mass of potassium hydroxide. Then, use the molarity (2.26M) to find the volume of the solution using the formula: volume = moles / molarity.
To find the volume of solution needed, you can use the formula: ( \text{moles} = \text{mass} / \text{molar mass} ). Given the mass of the solute (5.0g) and the concentration of the solution (1.5M), you can calculate the moles of solute. Then use the molarity equation to find the volume in liters: ( \text{Molarity (M)} = \text{moles} / \text{volume (L)} ).
Mirrored volume is basically a representation of volume copies. This type of data is collected over long periods of time.
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Per cent by volume means mls of solute per 100 mls solution. So you need to know the volume of the solute and the total volume of the solution. Divide volume of solute by volume of solution and multiply by 100 to get per cent by volume.
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You need to know the moles of solute and the VOLUME of SOLUTION.
To determine the volume of NaOH solution needed to neutralize an acid solution, you would need to know the concentration of the acid solution and the volume of the acid solution. Using the equation n1V1 n2V2, where n represents the number of moles and V represents the volume, you can calculate the volume of NaOH solution needed.
Molarity is calculated by dividing the moles of solute by the volume of solution in liters. The formula is Molarity (M) = moles of solute / volume of solution (in liters). It is important to have accurate measurements of both the moles of solute and the volume of the solution to determine the molarity.
- measuring the mass of this compound and the volume (or mass) of the solution - by chemical analysis (and determination of the concentration of this compound) If you know the molarity, multiply moles by molecular weight and adjust per the volume you have. If you don't know the molarity, a simple means is to just evaporate the solvent and weigh the remaining compound
To determine the molarity of a solution when the chemical formula of the solute is known, you need to know the mass of the solute dissolved in the solution and the volume of the solution. From there, you can use the formula: Molarity = (moles of solute) / (volume of solution in liters) to calculate the molarity of the solution.
To convert molarity to percent by volume, you would need to know the molar mass of the solute and the density of the solution. With these values, you can calculate the volume of the solute in a given volume of the solution to determine the percent by volume.