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Assuming none of the 8L evaporated or reacted during her experiment then she'd have: 8300 ml
8 L = 8000 ml (since 1 L = 1000ml)
8000 ml + 300 ml = 8300 ml
100g
if it's water 0.3 kg
In a litre there are 100cl (cl = centi-litre) or 1000ml (ml=milli-litre) 0.3l = 0.3x100cl = 30cl 0.3l = 0.3x1000ml = 300ml So 0.3l does not equal 300cl. It is 30cl or 300ml.
If 3 litres has 10% solution of sugar, the sugar comprises 300ml (i.e. a tenth of 3000). If we want 300ml to be 5% then we need a total of 100/5 * 300 = 6,000ml (6 litres). So we need to add 3 more litres of water. In other words, to halve the percentage of sugar we need to double the total solution from 3 litres to 6 litres.
A decilitre(dl) is 0.1 litre(l) or 100 millilitre(ml). Hence 3 dl =300ml or 0.3l. Also, 1 liter = 0.219 969 248 3 gallon [UK] So, 3dl=0.3l=0.06599077449 gallon [UK] or 3dl = 0.066 gallon [UK] Also, 1 litre = 0.264 172 052 36 gallon [US, liquid] So, 3dl=0.3l=0.079251615708 gallon [US, liquid] or 3dl = 0.7925 gallon [US, liquid]
The beaker is a glass container with an approxiamate capacity of 300ml. It is fragile and can break rather easily. There are markings on the beaker to allow the estimation of liquid volumes.
8300ml
300mL
8L + 300ML = 8300ML or 8.3L
300ml (milliliters or cc) is 10.14 fluid ounces.
dissolve 100g in 300ml water
300mL is 30cL* There are 10mL per cL and 0.1cL per mL
it is 60ml
1.25l, 150cl, 45cl, 750ml, 300ml, 0.35l
25%% rate:= 75/300 * 100%= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
300ml = 10.1442068 US fluid ounces
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