A particular experiment requires 13.5 µL hydrochloric acid solution. If 250 mL hydrochloric acid solution is available, how many times can the experiment be performed?
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We know that ,
1ml=1000microlitre
Again,250ml=250×1000=250000microlitre
Amount of HCL reqd=13.5microlitre
Amount of HCL present =250000microlitre no. of times the experiment can be performed=250000÷13.5=18518.518
1ml=1000microlitre
Again,250ml=250×1000=250000microlitre
Amount of HCL reqd=13.5microlitre
Amount of HCL present =250000microlitre no. of times the experiment can be performed=250000÷13.5=18518.518
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