The density of glycerin at 25oC is: 1.261 g/cm3
Yes, if both solutions are at 25oC then in both solutions this is valid: pH + pOH = 14.0
Under standard conditions (25oC, 1atm), the density of air is about 1.168kg/m3. Hence 1kg of air would have a volume of: 1.168kg/m3 divided by 1kg = 0.8562m3
0.185 converted into a percentage = 18.5%
56.4 converted in to a fraction is 273/5.
298.15oC
Krypton is a gas at STP 1 atm. and 25oC
at 25oC it is a gas
at 25oC it is a gas
pH = 7.00 at 25oC
25oC is 77oF
The specific gravity of propane is 0.495 at 25oC.
No they do not. Sucrose has a solubility of 203.0g/100mL water at 25oC. Fructose has the highest solubility of the sugars being 375.0g/100mL water at 25oC Glucose has a much lower solubility at 91g/100mL water at 25oC
25oC - it is 77oF
Add 273.15: 25oC = 298.15 K
The osmotic pressure is 24,44 at.
Fresh distilled water is neutral, pH = 7 (at 25oC)