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  1. How do you convert ml to l? - Socratic

    Jul 8, 2017 · There are 1000 mL (milliliters) in 1 L (liter). So, to convert from mL to L, divide by 1000.

  2. How to convert L to dm3 and ml to cm3 Questions: 1) 10cm3 to

    Dec 1, 2016 · 1*L-=1*dm^3 1*mL-=1*cm^3 Both m^3 and "litres" are units of volume. There are 1000*L in a "cubic metre", which is a very large volume. 1*dm^3 = (1xx10^-1*m)^3, because "d" -= "deci", i.e. 10^-1.

  3. Question #983bc - Socratic

    Jan 14, 2018 · Here's how you can do that. As you know, the molarity of a solution tells you the number of moles of solute present for every "1 L" of the solution. In order to make the calculations easier, pick a sample of this solution that has exactly "1 L" = 10^3 quad "mL". Use the density of the solution to find the mass of the sample. In your case, vinegar is said to have a density of …

  4. The relative molecular weight of acetic acid is 60.05 and ... - Socratic

    Oct 10, 2017 · "119.1 g" of the starting solution can be measured out and poured into some water, and the rest of the volume is to be occupied by water up until the "1-L" mark on your volumetric flask. Alternatively you can somehow measure out "114.5 mL" of the starting solution, but in practice, getting the mass is more accurate and convenient. Well, you would use some stock …

  5. What is the molarity of a salt solution made by dissolving

    Jun 17, 2017 · "1 mol L"^(-1) In order to find the molarity of the solution, you must determine the number of moles of solute present in exactly "1 L" = 10^3 "mL" of solution. Notice that you already know the number of milligrams of sodium chloride, the solute, present in "4 mL" of solution, so start by calculating the mass of solute present in 10^3 "mL" of solution. 10^3 …

  6. How many moles of solute are in 250 mL of 2.0M - Socratic

    Aug 4, 2016 · The solution contains 0.50 mol or 55 g of "CaCl"_2. Moles of "CaCl"_2 You know there are 2.0 mol of "CaCl"_2 in 1 L of solution. In 250 mL of solution there are "0.250" cancel("L soln") × "2.0 mol CaCl"_2/(1 cancel("L soln")) = "0.50 mol CaCl"_2 Mass of "CaCl"_2 The mass of 1 mol of "CaCl"_2 is "(40.08 + 2 × 35.45) g" = "(40.08 + 70.90) g" = "110.98 g". So the mass of …

  7. How do you convert 54 L to mL? - Socratic

    Jul 20, 2015 · 54,000 mL 1 L = 1,000 mL so we have: 54 L = 54,000 mL. Algebra . Science Anatomy & Physiology Astronomy ...

  8. How many moles of solute particles are present in 1 mL ... - Socratic

    Mar 29, 2018 · what is the molarity of 20.0 ml of a KCl solution that reacts completely with 30.0 ml of a 0.400... How can molarity and osmolarity be calculated from mass per unit volume? How can molarity be used as a conversion factor?

  9. What is the volume of 0.602 M H2SO4 necessary to neutralise

    Apr 30, 2017 · What is the volume of 0.602 M H2SO4 necessary to neutralise completely the hydroxide in 47.5 mL of NaOH having pH 13.39? Chemistry Reactions in Solution Neutralization 1 Answer

  10. How many grams of NaCl are needed to make .1 L of 1.20 M

    Aug 21, 2016 · what is the molarity of 20.0 ml of a KCl solution that reacts completely with 30.0 ml of a 0.400... How can molarity and osmolarity be calculated from mass per unit volume? How can molarity be used as a conversion factor?

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