As there are 1000 ml in 1 litre, multiply by 1/1000 or 0.001 to convert ml to l.
He should add 10 ml of the 15% solution.
US quarts x 946.4 = mL
Conversion: mL x 1 = cc
1 ml = 1 cm3
A 20% solution would mean 20 g of the substance in 100 ml of solution. To convert this to mg per ml, you would have 20,000 mg of the substance in 100 ml of solution. Therefore, in a 20% solution, there would be 200 mg per ml.
0.38 X 1000 = 380 ml 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
To convert Potassium chloride mEq to ml, you need to know the concentration of the Potassium chloride solution. Once you have the concentration in mEq/ml, you can use the formula: ml = mEq / concentration (mEq/ml). This will give you the volume in milliliters.
dissolve 86 gm of 71% perchloric acid in 1000 ml distill water
Use Avogadro's number
To convert make a dillute solution from a concentrated one, take the amount of moles needed for the final solution as mL of concetrated solution, and dillute with water until the desired volume is reached.
To find molarity (M) with mL, you need to know the volume in milliliters (mL) of the solution and the amount of solute in moles (mol). Molarity is calculated by dividing the moles of solute by the volume of solution in liters (L). You can convert mL to L by dividing by 1000. The formula for molarity is M = moles of solute / liters of solution.
There would be 946 mg (2 mg/ml x 473 ml) of active ingredient in 473 ml of the solution. To convert milligrams to grams, divide by 1000, so 946 mg is equal to 0.946 grams in 473 ml of the solution.
You move the decimal point 3 places left. 16 ml becomes 0.016 Litre
To prepare 1 mM NaOH solution, you would dissolve 0.040 g of NaOH in enough water to make 1 liter of solution. This concentration is equivalent to 1 millimole of NaOH per liter of solution. Be cautious when handling NaOH as it is a caustic substance.
To calculate the mass of medication in the solution, multiply the volume of the solution (500 ml) by the concentration of the medication (10%). Convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100 (10% = 0.10). So, 500 ml x 0.10 = 50 grams of medication in 500 ml of a 10% solution.
To prepare 2.00 L of 1.00 M formic acid solution, the initial 5.75 M solution can be diluted using the formula M1V1 = M2V2. By substituting the values, you can calculate the volume of 5.75 M formic acid solution needed, which would be about 0.35 L.