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If there is 1 g in 1 mL, and 1000 mL in 1 L, then there are 1000g in a L, correct?
NO NO NO! How many times do you need to be told something before you take it in.
If there are 1.29g of Mg2+ in 1kg of sea water how many grams of Mg2+ ions are in 1L of sea water?
Quote from: DrCMS on November 06, 2008, 10:01:00 PMNO NO NO! How many times do you need to be told something before you take it in.I'm sorry I'm not the brightest crayon in the box.But please don't be rude.That is one thing I have never seen before on this forum, rudeness.
Quote from: DrCMS on November 06, 2008, 09:23:15 PMIf there are 1.29g of Mg2+ in 1kg of sea water how many grams of Mg2+ ions are in 1L of sea water?1.29g in 1kg1.04kg in 1L? g in 1L1.34g in 1L?1.34g x 1 mol / 24.3g = 0.055mol Mg?
OK, and then what volume measurement should I use?
What an epic problem.