DEPENDS HOW MUCH MOTHER LIQUID YOU START WITH. EXAMPLE,
100 MLS WITH 35 GRMS OF ADDITIVE (subtract the volume of displacement)
would be a 35 % dilution. In theory you would add 15% if mother liquid was 100 Mil's, (minus its displacement,) this is what a volumetric flask is for,,,
hope this helped.. if Ir's not to important just figure your total liquid and add 15% of your whatever
add 4 parts water per part solution
Let's assume you have 1 L of the 37% solution by volume of chemical A. So your solution would contain 0.37 L of A & 0.63 L of water.0.37 L of A / (0.37 L of A + 0.63 L of water) = 37% solution of AObviously in order to dilute the solution to 2% we have to add water. Now we need to figure out how much. We'll call it X. So you set up the ratio as follows & solve for X.0.37 / (0.37 + 0.36 + X ) = 0.020.37 = 0.02 (1.00 + X)0.37 = 0.02 + 0.02X0.37 - 0.02 = 0.02 + 0.02X - 0.020.35 = 0.02X0.35/0.02 = XX = 17.5, so you would have to add 17.5 L of water to the originial 37% solution to dilute it to 2%.Obviously this answer will change depending on how much of the 37% solution you have to start with but the procedure to figure it out is still the same.
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98 mL
75 litres
Almost amount of water can be used. The amount you use depends on what purpose the solution will serve. Most dilutions involve using at least as much water as you have of the acid or base, often several times that amount.
well in dilute acid there is 1-10 percent and there will be only 90 percent of water so i was told from a science teacher who studied this
You would need 999,999L of water to dilute used copper chloride solution
No it is a concentrated solution if it were dilute it would be much more watery
A dilute solution is a liquid consisting of a chemical of interest to which has been added water or another solvent to create a mixture in which the chemical of interest is present at much lower concentration than before. Adding more water to a drink is an example of diluting the drink. When so much water is added that the drink tastes really weak, then you have a dilute solution of the drink.
add 4 parts water per part solution
Add 5 litres water.
1.2L
It would take 100,000 liters of water to dilute 1 liter of copper chlorine solution.
About 80ml of water must be added to 40ml of a 25 percent by weight solution to make a 2 percent by weight solution.
Nitric acid can be dilute or concentrated. This is simply a matter of how much of it you have in a given amount of a solution, which is variable.
30 mL water.