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No, one drop is not necessarily equal to 1 ppm (parts per million). The concentration represented by 1 ppm refers to one part of a substance in one million parts of a solution, which depends on the total volume of the solution. The volume of a drop can vary based on its size and the liquid's properties, so the equivalence depends on the context and specific measurements involved.
No, a drop of water isn't even the same as another drop of water. They come in different sizes and aren't adequate for precision uses. For an amazing drop search "Pitch drop experiment".
It works out as 15 miles per hour. Pace aside, four minutes is an extremely fast time for a mile. Anybody who runs that fast should drop whatever they are doing regerdless of priority and start their Olympic training. A 4 minute mile was prviously thought humanly impossible.
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The size of a drop depends on the surface tension of the liquid (and gravity). A standard medicinal drop 50 microlitres.
With reference to the Douglas Adams equation the reactant will drop to 6.25% of the starting concentration in 42. y = mx +c where m = 6.25 x =6.25 and c = 3. 3 being the universal constant of matter.
The time it takes for a drop of food coloring to color a glass of still water with sugar in it depends on factors such as the amount of water, concentration of food coloring, and mixing. In general, it can take a few minutes to fully disperse and color the water evenly.
The process you're describing is called diffusion. It occurs when the red food coloring molecules spread out evenly throughout the water, resulting in the entire volume of water turning pink. This happens due to the natural movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration (the drop) to areas of lower concentration (the surrounding water) until equilibrium is reached.
This depends on: - the volume of the drop - the concentration of sodium chloride solution
The cube is high in concentration and when it dissolves it be comes low in concentration. It diffuses: molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Hope this helps, It was on my homework too.
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This process is called diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, leading to a uniform distribution of the particles.
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it can drop off after a few minutes, and it can drop off after a few days, sooner or later it will drop off by it self, and you MUSTN'T treat the wound after it
To calculate the number of molecules of CHCl3 in a 0.050 mL drop of water, you first need to convert the concentration of CHCl3 from ppb to molecules/mL. Then, use Avogadro's number to convert molecules/mL to molecules in the drop. Finally, calculate the number of molecules in the drop by multiplying the concentration in molecules/mL by the volume of the drop in mL.
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