To find out how much 1 liter minus 250 milliliters is, first convert 1 liter to milliliters, which is 1000 ml. Then subtract 250 ml from 1000 ml: 1000 ml - 250 ml = 750 ml. Therefore, 1 liter take away 250 milliliters equals 750 milliliters.
Well, you could fill 1 4L beaker, or 4 1L beakers, or 8 500mL beakers, or 16 250mL beakers ...
1L = 100cL
Yes. 1L=1000mL
Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
1000mL = 1L 3500mL x 1L/1000mL = 3.5L So, 3L is less than 3500mL.
No. 1L is equal to 1000mL 1 cup is equal to 250mL 4 cups equals 1L
It is 250/1000. You can simplify this fraction if required.
One cup is 250mL, therefore four cups is 1000mL, which is 1L
ten 2.5 / 0.25 = 10
1 cup is 250mL4 cups is 4 x 250mL = 1L or 1000mL
Oh, what a happy little question! To find out how many 250ml are in 18L, we need to convert the liters to milliliters. Since 1L is equal to 1000ml, 18L is equal to 18,000ml. Then we just divide 18,000ml by 250ml to find there are 72 of those little 250ml containers in 18L. Isn't that just delightful?
Well, you could fill 1 4L beaker, or 4 1L beakers, or 8 500mL beakers, or 16 250mL beakers ...
From a 1L bottle you should get 2 points.
1L = 1000mL= 4 metric cups (1000/250mL)= 4.2 US cups (1000/240mL)= 3.5 imperial cups (1000/285mL)
3.00 M, or 3 moles per (L) "liter" calls for having 3 moles per liter of the solution. The question asks how many moles must be in 250ml of a solution that has 3 moles per Liter. You must ask yourself what percent of 1 Liter is 250mls? Since there are a thousand ml in one liter, (1000ml=1L), then 250ml is exactly 25% of a Liter, or .25L. So, 250ml can only hold 25% of the 3.00 Molarity. Meaning that you multiply 3 x .25 and get .75 moles.
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