I converted 1400 cc to US oz using the Microsoft conversion calculator and the number was 47.3396 oz.
1,400 cc of water is approximately 6.173 cups.
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Water, the main component in saline solution weighs 1 Kg per Liter, and 1 pound equals 0.45359 Kg, so one pound of saline should be very close to 454 cc's (within a fraction of a cc).
A saline soil is dangerous for many agricultural crops. Also many aquatic organisms doesn't accept a saline water.
Saline is a cheap and effective way of killing many bacteria, including some that case sore throats.
Well, saline is almost totally water, so... 1000 ml = 1kg of water 1 kg = 2.2 lbs so 1000/2.2 = ~454 ml.
Manual and engineblock sats 1200cc nyt I remember that Suzuki later changed it to 1400cc. I just put 1400cc / 1,4 liter on mine.
This depends on the concentration of sodium chloride in water.
Depending on the which sea, the depth of water and the saline content, 8,55 pounds per gallon
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1/2 oz of water equals a tbsp
Saline aquifers are sedimentary rocks saturated with saline, non-potable water from which water can be drawn and fluids can e injected to be stored for a longer period of time. The geological formations consisting of water permeable rocks that are saturated with salt water called brine. These aquifers are considered to be potential storage site for the carbon dioxide captured from industries. Saline aquifers run deep underground and hence provide access to storage opportunities in many parts of the world. It is estimated that deep aquifers saturated with brine solution has the greatest potential for carbon dioxide storage.