You have 1ml. Molar means 1 mole per litre. So if you have 1 mole in a litre, you have 0.001 moles in 0.001 litres. 0.001 moles is 1 millimole.
As there are 1000 ml in 1 litre, multiply by 1/1000 or 0.001 to convert ml to l.
He should add 10 ml of the 15% solution.
US quarts x 946.4 = mL
1 ml = 1 cm3
Conversion: mL x 1 = cc
347.83 ml of 5.75m is the equivilent of 2.0L of 1.0m, add water to measure 2.0L total. 347.83 ml 5.75molar + 1652.17 ml H20= 2.0L 1molar
0.38 X 1000 = 380 ml 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
dissolve 86 gm of 71% perchloric acid in 1000 ml distill water
Use Avogadro's number
You move the decimal point 3 places left. 16 ml becomes 0.016 Litre
To convert make a dillute solution from a concentrated one, take the amount of moles needed for the final solution as mL of concetrated solution, and dillute with water until the desired volume is reached.
You can not convert mg (weight) to volume (ml).
2214.47 mL
Start by looking up atomic masses of Na, N and O. Convert grams to kilograms.
8ml
Assuming that "mM" means "millimolar", the solution specified contains 6 millimoles of ammonium sulphate per liter. Therefore, 25 ml of the solution contains 6(25/1000) = 0.15 millimoles. By definition, there are 1000 micromoles per millimole. Therefore, 0.15 millimoles = 150 micromoles.
(385 mL)(0.766 M NaOH) = (X mL)(4.03 M NaOH)4.03X = 294.91X = 73.2 ml============Take 73.2 mL of stock solution and add ( 385 mL - 73.2 mL = 311.8 mL) 312 mL of water to stock solution.