By definition, it weighs 50 grams. A litre of water weighs a kilogram.
The mass of water can be determined by multiplying the volume of water by its density. Given that the density of water is 1.0 grams per cubic cm, and the volume of water is 50 ml, the mass of the water would be 50 grams.
After 50 grams of water evaporate, you will be left with 50 grams of water in which the 3.0 grams of salt is dissolved. So, your solution will now contain 3.0 grams of salt dissolved in 50 grams of water.
To make a 3% solution, you would need 1.5 grams of sugar for every 50 ml of water.
If the solubility of a substance in water is 40 grams per 100 grams of water, this means that in 50 grams of water, you can dissolve half of that amount. Therefore, the maximum amount of solute you can dissolve in 50 grams of water is 20 grams.
To determine the mass of NH4Cl needed to create a saturated solution in 200 grams of water at 50°C, we first need to consult the solubility data for NH4Cl at that temperature, which is approximately 37.2 grams per 100 grams of water. Thus, for 200 grams of water, the solubility would be about 74.4 grams of NH4Cl (37.2 g x 2). Therefore, you would need to dissolve approximately 74.4 grams of NH4Cl to achieve saturation at that temperature.
50 grams of water is about 3.3 tablespoons
The mass of water can be determined by multiplying the volume of water by its density. Given that the density of water is 1.0 grams per cubic cm, and the volume of water is 50 ml, the mass of the water would be 50 grams.
After 50 grams of water evaporate, you will be left with 50 grams of water in which the 3.0 grams of salt is dissolved. So, your solution will now contain 3.0 grams of salt dissolved in 50 grams of water.
Approximately 36 grams of ammonium chloride will dissolve in 100 grams of water at 50°C.
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 grams
50 grams of water is 1.764 ounces.
That is 3.333 tablespoons.
The solubility of NH4Cl in water at 50°C is approximately 74 grams per 100 grams of water. To make a saturated solution, you would need to dissolve 148 grams of NH4Cl in 200 grams of water.
1.7636981 ounces in 50 grams.
To make a 3% solution, you would need 1.5 grams of sugar for every 50 ml of water.
50 grams plus the wayt of the salt you added
50 grams of water is approximately 0.3 of a cup