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The percentage of a solution containing 1000 mg in 1000 ml is 100 percent.
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A percentage measure is appropriate only when both measures are in the same units (or their multiples). Milligrams are a measure of mass while millilitres are a measure of volume. The two measure different things and they cannot be converted into a percentage.
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The percentage of contraction observed with a solution containing ATP will vary depending on the tissue or muscle being studied, as well as the concentration of ATP and other factors like temperature and pH. In general, ATP can induce muscle contraction by providing energy for the cross-bridge cycling between actin and myosin filaments. Experimental conditions must be carefully controlled to accurately measure the extent of contraction induced by ATP.
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The percentage of a solution containing 1000 mg in 1000 ml is 100 percent.
In the burette containing KMnO4 solution, the concave meniscus is observed. This is because KMnO4 is a colored solution that has strong adhesive forces with the glass walls of the burette. As a result, the liquid molecules are more attracted to the glass, causing the meniscus to curve downward.
You would need to know out of how many total pounds, or if it is to be a solution, mixed with how much liquid.
If a solution containing A+ ions and a solution containing B- ions have just been mixed and [A+][B-] is greater thanKsp of AB, _____.
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It is a solution containing a great amount of a solute.
No, the Tyndall effect is not observed in true solutions. True solutions contain solute particles that are smaller than the wavelength of visible light, so they do not scatter light and appear transparent. The Tyndall effect is only observed in colloids or suspensions where the particles are larger and can scatter light, making the solution appear cloudy or opaque.