More info is needed here. I don't know wheather you mean of or outer diameter. If it is OD, there is not enough info to begin to hazard a guess. If you mean of, 10ml cannot equal 100ml and the question doesn't make any sense
Yes
Density = Mass / Volume So, density of an object with a volume of 10ml and a mass of 20 grams is = m / v = 20grams/10ml = 2g/ml
The density is 10 kg/mL
100ml of water will fill 100cm^3
10ml is 10cm3
Yes
10ml x 10=100ml 100ml=3.37 US ounces
Dilution from stock solution: Ndilution*Vdilution = Nstock*Vstock Vstock = (0.5N*100ml) / 5.0N = 10ml so take 10ml HCl from 5.0N stock solution + 90ml H2O
what is the density of an 0bject that has a mass of 20g and a volume pf 10mL?
Density = Mass / Volume So, density of an object with a volume of 10ml and a mass of 20 grams is = m / v = 20grams/10ml = 2g/ml
It depends on the smallest unit. For a 10mL graduated cylinder, the smallest unit is usually 0.1mL while a 100mL graduated cylinder is usually 1mL. Therefore: 10mL= (0.1mL/2) is an uncertainty of 0.05mL 100mL=(1mL/2) is an uncertainty of 0.5 mL Another way to think of it is that there are ten 10mL cylinders in an 100mL cylinder, so the 100mL cylinder has an uncertainty of ten times the 10mL. Hope this helped!
Xml/1gm=100mL/5g=20mL Xgm/10mL=5gm/100mL=.5gm =.5g/20mL
The molarity remain unchanged, only the amount of NaOH is changed.
Because the smaller the cylinder the more accurate the measurement.
Water
10ml
1000mL = 1L500mL = 1/2L100mL = 1/10LIt's simple. Just divide by 10!!!