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kondor19780726 [428]
2 years ago
8

the teacher prepares 2.50 liters (l) of a salt solution for a class experiment. how many quarts (qt) are in 2.50 l? (1 l =1.06 q

t)
Chemistry
1 answer:
mariarad [96]2 years ago
5 0

The amount of quarts in 2.50 L is 2.65 qt

<h3>How many quarts are in 2.50 l?</h3>

Since the teacher prepares 2.50 liters of salt solution for a class experiment, we require how many quarts there are in 2.50 liters.

Since we know that 1 L = 1.06 qt, converting liters to quarts, we have

2.50 L = 2.50 × 1 L

= 2.50 × 1.06 qt

= 2.65 qt

So, the amount of quarts in 2.50 L is 2.65 qt

Learn more about quarts here:

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