50 micrograms per millilitre is the same as 50*500 i.e. 25,000ug per 500ml. 25000ug is 25mg. In every ml, there are 50mg, so you only need half of a millilitre.
To convert a 10% sugar solution into a 5% sugar solution, you would need to dilute the original solution by adding a calculated amount of water. For example, to create 1 liter of 5% sugar solution from a 10% solution, you would mix 500ml of the 10% solution with 500ml of water.
Simple equality. (100ml)(7%) = (500ml)(X%) = 1.4%
500mL is equal to about 16.9 US fluid ounces.
6 500ml is equal to 3 liters.
500 ml = 16.9070113 fluid ounces.There's approximately 16.9 ounces in 500ML.500 milliliters= 16.912 ounces
50 centiliters
500ml is 16.9oz a cup can be 6 or 8oz
0.52 qt 1 quart = 946.35 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.001 quart
to make 500ml of 1x TAE solution we have to take 5ml of 100x TAE solution. mix it in 495 ml of deionized water.
To prepare 500mL of 1N KOH solution, you will need to dissolve 20 grams of KOH (potassium hydroxide) in enough water to make a final volume of 500mL. The molarity of the solution will be 1N, meaning it will contain 1 mole of KOH per liter of solution. Remember to wear appropriate safety gear such as gloves and goggles when working with chemicals.
To make a 0.1M solution of ethanoic acid in 500ml, you need 25g of ethanoic acid (CH3COOH) which is equivalent to approximately 0.416 moles.
To convert a 10% sugar solution into a 5% sugar solution, you would need to dilute the original solution by adding a calculated amount of water. For example, to create 1 liter of 5% sugar solution from a 10% solution, you would mix 500ml of the 10% solution with 500ml of water.
To prepare 500ml of 0.12N HCl solution, you will need to dilute a concentrated hydrochloric acid solution. To do this, measure out 2.5ml of concentrated HCl (37% w/w) and dilute it to 500ml with distilled water. Be sure to wear appropriate safety equipment and handle the acid with caution.
You need to bring this to a litre. If there is 1 mole in 500ml (using ratio), there will be 2 moles in a litre. So your molarity is 2.
500 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measure of volume.
the average cup, (mug i assume you are referring to) is 250ml, so two cups would be 500ml/1pint/Half a litre ;p
Typically, 6 gelatine leaves are used to set 500ml of jelly.