Well, well, well, look who wants to convert liters to gallons! There are approximately 2641.72 gallons in 10,000 liters. So, there you have it, darling, now you can go impress your friends with your newfound knowledge.
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Assuming liquid, 2,641.720524 gal. Algebraic steps below:
10,000 l*1 fl.oz.
0.0295735296 l*1 gal
128 fl.oz.=2,641.720524 gal
To calculate the percentage of 150 grams in 10000 gallons of water, we first convert the gallons to grams using the density of water (1 gallon = 3785.41 grams). Then we divide the weight of the substance (150 grams) by the total weight of water (10000 gallons converted to grams). Finally, we multiply by 100 to get the percentage: (150 grams / (10000 gallons * 3785.41 grams)) * 100 = 0.395%.
The formula for molarity (M) is: moles of solute (in mol) / volume of solution (in liters). It can be written as: M = n/V, where n is the number of moles of solute and V is the volume of the solution in liters.
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Normality (N) of a liquid solution is calculated by dividing the number of equivalents of solute by the volume of solvent in liters. The formula for normality is N = (equivalents of solute) / (volume of solvent in liters).
To calculate the volume of 10,000 liters of air at 2 bar pressure, you would need to use the ideal gas law equation PV = nRT. Since you are given the pressure (P = 2 bar), you would also need to know the temperature (T) and the number of moles of air (n) to calculate the volume. Without this additional information, the volume cannot be determined.