30g
No, you cannot make 30 volume developer out of 40 volume developer. You would need to dilute the 40 volume developer with either distilled water or a lower volume developer to achieve the desired 30 volume strength.
Yes, you can make 10 volume peroxide by diluting 30 volume peroxide with water. To calculate the amount needed, you can use the formula: C1V1 = C2V2, where C1 is the initial concentration (30 volume), V1 is the volume you want to find, C2 is the final concentration (10 volume), and V2 is the final volume (the sum of V1 and the water volume added).
It is 11.6 mL.
Apparent weight = force due to weight -buoyant force60 = 90 - Fb Fb = 30 N Fb =density * gravity * volume 30 = 1000 * 9.8 * volume Volume = 30/9800 = 0.00306 m3
30 cubic feet of volume = 224.42 gallons (rounded) of volume,regardless of what's in them. Even if they're empty.
A pipe that is 30 inches in diameter and 12 feet long has a volume of: 440.6 US gallons of water.
Groundwater makes up about 0.6% of the Earth's total water volume.
The volume of the object placed in the water is 23 ml. This can be calculated by subtracting the initial water level (30 ml) from the final water level (53 ml).
You need three dimensions to get a volume. 12 feet x 30 inches is an area. If you have a round pool you have only diameter and height!
No, diluting a 30 vol hair developer with water will not change the volume strength of the developer. To make a 20 vol developer, you would need to mix the 30 vol developer with a neutralizing solution or a lower volume developer.
No, you cannot physically change the volume of developer once it has been formulated. The only way to achieve a 30 volume developer is by diluting the 40 volume developer with distilled water or a low-volume developer. However, this may affect the performance of the developer.
Yes, you can dilute 30 volume peroxide to 20 volume by mixing 2 parts of the 30 volume solution with 1 part of distilled water. This will reduce the concentration of the peroxide while maintaining the desired volume strength. Be sure to mix well before use.