Assume 1 tsp is approximately can hold 5 mL liquid.
Given the dose of medicine = 1.5 tsp
Converting 1.5 tsp to mL:
= 7.5 mL
Given the specific gravity of the medicine = 1.23
That means density of the medicine with respect to water will be 1.23
As the density of water is 1 g/mL
We can take density of the medicine to be 1.23 g/mL
Calculating the mass of medicine in grams:
9.225 g medicine is present in one dose.
Answer:
It is getting thicker and keeping the Earth warmer.
Answer:
1.8×10^-2mm or 0.018mm
Explanation:
Density = mass/Volume
But volume= area×thickness
Area= 50ft2= 46451.52cm2
Mass=8oz= 226.7962g
Density= 2.70g/cm3
Thickness= mass/density ×area
= 226.7962/46451.52×2.70= 1.8×10-3cm= 1.8×10^-2mm
Producers would not have enough nutrients .