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Dissolve 20mg methyl red and 100mg bromocresol green in 100ml 95% ethyl alcohol.
It increases the concentration of OH - in a solution.
It increases the concentration of OH - in a solution.
It depends on the concentration of the medicine in the first place. For example if the medicine is 100mg/100ml, the quantity to get 4.1mg would be 4.1mg. If it were 100mg/1ml, the quantity would differ. It would only be .041ml. You have to do this equation --> (mg of medicine you want) multiplied by the concentration of the medication.So, 4.1mg x (1ml/100mg) yields .041mg. Make sure the mg is on the bottom in order for the units to cancel out.
amount of solute dissolve in liter of solvent
For a concentration of 0,6 g sugar/1000ml: 15 ml for 150 mL.
Yes, but it requires high concentration and temperature.
when no more solute will dissolve ========== when the concentration of the solute is equal to the concentration that would be in equilibrium with any solid of the same substance - when that happens, no more solute will dissolve, or more precisely, if any more dissolves, it would be expected to cause the same amount to precipitate out, thus keeping the concentration constant.
Solubility refers to the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent. The concentration of a solution refers to the amount of solute that is dissolved.
1000mL equates to 100cL
100mg
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