No. Only if the two components have the same density (specific gravity), which is highly unlikely.
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∙ 14y agowell if volume= 1/3 (h*w) then.... h= (v/w)/1/3 height is equal to volume divided by width divided by a third??? think this is right...... :S
no, but 6 to 94 would be.
Volume = L x H x W Since a cube has all equal sides, Volume = 18 x 18x 18
No, they are not equal.
A = Area V = Volume l = length w = width h = height A rectangle is 2D and has AREA not volume. A = (l)(w) A rectangular prism is 3D and has VOLUME. V = (l)(w)(h)
The formula for percent by volume (% v/v) is: (Volume of solute / Volume of solution) x 100 The formula for percent by mass (% w/w) is: (Mass of solute / Mass of solution) x 100
it is the volume
No, mole percent and volume percent are not necessarily equal for a gas. Mole percent is the ratio of the moles of a gas to the total moles of all gases in a mixture, while volume percent is the ratio of the volume of a gas to the total volume of all gases in a mixture. The two can be equal only if the gases have the same molar volume at the given conditions.
volume equals V=[L]x[W]x[H]
Yes.
V= l * w * h since A= l * w V= A * h therefore h= V/A
To calculate the percent weight/volume (w/v) concentration, divide the mass of solute (CaCl2) by the volume of solution and multiply by 100. First, convert 240 mL to L by dividing by 1000 (240 mL = 0.24 L). The concentration is (1.20 g / 0.24 L) x 100 = 5% w/v.
well if volume= 1/3 (h*w) then.... h= (v/w)/1/3 height is equal to volume divided by width divided by a third??? think this is right...... :S
A box is typically a cube shape. The volume of a cube is equal to length multiplied by width multiplied by height. V = L * W * H
no, but 6 to 94 would be.
W x 0.15 = 100,000W = 100,000/0.15 = 666,6662/3
Volume = L x H x W Since a cube has all equal sides, Volume = 18 x 18x 18