That would depend on what those units were.
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∙ 7y agoVolume = 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.
To find the volume of the 2.10 M NaCl solution needed, first calculate the molar mass of NaCl (58.44 g/mol). Then, convert 200 g to moles (200 g / 58.44 g/mol). Use the molarity formula (Molarity = moles / volume) to find the volume required: volume = moles / Molarity. Plugging in the values gives volume = (200 g / 58.44 g/mol) / 2.10 mol/L, resulting in approximately 4.43 L.
To prepare a 200 ppm formaldehyde solution from a 37% formalin solution, you will need to dilute the formalin solution. Calculate the volume of formalin solution needed by using the formula: (C1V1) = (C2V2), where C1=37%, V1=volume of formalin solution needed, C2=200 ppm, and V2=total volume of final solution. Once you have the volume needed, dilute the formalin solution with the appropriate amount of water to reach the desired concentration.
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.
The percentage strength of the solution is 2%. This can be calculated by dividing the mass of chemical (4kg) by the total volume of the solution (200 liters) and then multiplying by 100 to get the percentage.
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.
The amount of dissolved substance in a solution is called the concentration of the solution. This can be expressed in various units such as molarity, molality, or weight/volume percentage.