No I cant
About 5 percent of vinegar goes in a quart of water to make acetic acid.
it is still acid but weaker because the water-acid base ratio grows depending on how much water or acid base there is You need water to make acid (e.g. Hydrogen Chloride itself is not acid, it is an acid base, but when dissolved in water it is a very strong acid)
It will not be accurate, as mixing 1 gallon of acid with one of water will not make 2 gallons. But approximately 7714 gallons of 100% acid would be needed to make a 30% volume/volume acid solution. Your problem now is that very few liquid acids come as 100%, and most that do are very dangerous around water.
Add 0,8 L of water.
50% citric acid powder = 50 g citric acid/100 g 4% citric acid solution = 4 g citric acid/100 ml distilled water Determining how much citric acid powder to use is based upon how much citric acid solution you wish to make. To make 100 ml of solution, you should use 8 g of powder.
No I cant
It is possible to drink too much water. However, taking folic acid concomitantly with an excess of water shouldn't make much of a difference. Drinking various amounts of water would not have much of an impact on folic acid's effectiveness or toxicity either.
About 5 percent of vinegar goes in a quart of water to make acetic acid.
it is still acid but weaker because the water-acid base ratio grows depending on how much water or acid base there is You need water to make acid (e.g. Hydrogen Chloride itself is not acid, it is an acid base, but when dissolved in water it is a very strong acid)
all I want to know is how much water to add to one ounce of borc acid. with this information I can make the amount I need for my yeard. all I want to know is how much water to add to one ounce of borc acid. with this information I can make the amount I need for my yeard. all I want to know is how much water to add to one ounce of borc acid. with this information I can make the amount I need for my yeard. all I want to know is how much water to add to one ounce of borc acid. with this information I can make the amount I need for my yeard.
It will not be accurate, as mixing 1 gallon of acid with one of water will not make 2 gallons. But approximately 7714 gallons of 100% acid would be needed to make a 30% volume/volume acid solution. Your problem now is that very few liquid acids come as 100%, and most that do are very dangerous around water.
A 50 ml solution that is 10% acid will consist of 5 ml of acid (10% of the volume) and 45 ml of water (90% of the volume). You're not adding any water, but you want to add enough acid to make a solution that is 50% acid and 50% water. You will need to have a total of 45 ml of acid in the mixture to make it a 50/50 solution, since the amount of water is also 45 ml. You have 5 ml in there already, so you would need to add 40 ml of acid. That would make a total 90 ml solution that is 50% water (45 ml) and 50% acid (45 ml).
Add 0,8 L of water.
Not much .
because pH is the measure of how much acid it contains it would change if you added more
depends on how much benzoic acid you use. if you have 0.5g of benzoic acid , you need 30ml of water as a solvent.
Mixing acid and water produces an exothermic reaction (i.e. it releases heat). If you add water to acid, the water has lots and lots of acid to react with. the water will boil and splatter the strong acid - perhaps on the hand or face of the person doing the adding. If you add acid to water, the same reaction occurs but there is a bit of acid being added to lots and lots of water. Boiling is unlikely as the mass of water is a great heat sink, and any acid is rapidly diluted, so if there is any splattering it is much less, and of a much diluted form of the acid.