That would depend on what those units were.
Volume = Length x Height X Width It is 5 x 10 x 4 = 200. If then length is measured in units, then the volume is units³
Centimeters are units of length and cubic inches are units of volume. One cannot be converted into the other.
Volume of pyramid: 1/3*100*6 = 200 cubic units
Volume of pyramid: 1/3*100*6 = 200 cubic units
D=M/V D=240/200 D=1.2 you should include units though. I'm not sure what units you used, which is why i didn't write them.
If the concentration of alcohol and water solution is 25 percent alcohol by volume, the volume of alcohol in a 200 solution is 50.
200 mL is equal to 0.2 L or 0.0002 m3.Cubic metres and litres of the SI units for volume.
Volume = Length x Height X Width It is 5 x 10 x 4 = 200. If then length is measured in units, then the volume is units³
Centimeters are units of length and cubic inches are units of volume. One cannot be converted into the other.
This sodium hydroxide solution has a molarity of 0,25.
Volume of pyramid: 1/3*100*6 = 200 cubic units
Volume of pyramid: 1/3*100*6 = 200 cubic units
D=M/V D=240/200 D=1.2 you should include units though. I'm not sure what units you used, which is why i didn't write them.
First You have to express the 200 g NaCl as moles of NaCl. The molar mass of NaCl is 58.5 g/mole. Consequently you need 200/58.5 g/(g/mole) = 3.42 moles of NaCl.Having a 2.10 M NaCl solution You need 3.42/2.10 mole/(mole/l) = 1.63 l of the given solution.
The answer will depend on the units for the volume: 200 cm3or litres, metres3. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Well, density is a ratio. Therefore the density of the material would be 1g/mL .
The concentration of a solution is basically how strong the solution is.