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20 * 25 * 40 = 20,000 cc = 20 liters
25%
18% means 18/100 which is... 0.18 then just multiply 0.18 X 25 Liters = 4.5 Liters
20 liters and 500ml is 20 and 1/2 liters Hence 25 liters is greater than 20liters and 500ml
75 litres
25 g
25 Liters
25 liters equates to about 52.8 pints.
That all depends on what the 75 liters of volume is full of. If it's 75 liters of air, it doesn't have much mass, and so it doesn't weigh much at all. If it's 75 liters of pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure, then it has a mass of 75 kilograms, and it weighs 735 newtons (165.3 pounds). It it's 75 liters of concrete or lead, then you're really talking some serious mass and weight. If the 75 liters of volume is empty, it has zero mass, and it weighs nothing.
depends on the density of the liquid in question. 25 liters of water will be heavier than 25 liters of gasoline.
Only if you have pure water in mind: 25 milliliters of pure water weigh 25 grams.
A extremely pure water is neutral at 25 0C.
That weighs 25 kg.
If you convert 25 milliliters into the measurement of liters you have 0.025 liters. One liter is equal to 0.001 liters.
20 * 25 * 40 = 20,000 cc = 20 liters
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution Molarity = 25 moles sucrose/50 liters H2O = 0.5 M sucrose
For fresh water at room temperature, it is 25 grams