You have .07 Liters of 3 moles/Liter of Na2CO3. So if you do .07*3*2 (you multiply by two because there are TWO Na+ ions in Na2CO3) you get .42 moles of Na+. Then you do the same with NaHCO3. So, .03*1 is equal to .03 moles of Na+. Adding .42 with .03 will give you .45, the number of moles of Na+ of the whole solution. Since you are looking for concentration (which is moles if solute divided by Liters of solution), you must divide by .1 Liters (you get that by adding .07 and .03 of the two liquids that compose the solution) to get 4.5 Molar. That is the answer!
3000 liters ^^ that is totally wrong 0.003 liters are in 3 milliliters because 1 liter has 1000 milliliters
A litre is 1000 millilitres, so 3 litres is 3000 millilitres.
6 liters is bigger than 3 gallons. 1 gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters, so 3 gallons is approximately 11.36 liters, which is smaller than 6 liters.
3 gallons + 3 quarts is equal to approximately 15.515 liters.
There are 3000 milliliters in 3 liters.
300 mlThere are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
.03 is the same as 0.03 and as a fraction it is 3/100
0.3 milliliters = 0.0003 liters
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3/100 is the same as .03 or 3%.
No.
They both have the same value
Yes, liters is the same world-wide.
no, they mean the same thing
No, it isn't. They both displace 4.3 liters, but the 99 has the LF6, whereas the 03 would have the LU3 with multi-point fuel injection.