10% = 10 parts in 100 or 1 in 10 parts.
So if you make a solution, you need to make sure that whatever the amount of Clorox you use, the total amount of solution is 10 times larger.
How to do this accurately depends on the measuring equipment you have available and the amount of solution you need to make.
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Let's say the total solution is 100 liters. 50 of the liters is glucose and 50 is water. We want to make the 50 glucose equal to 10% of the total solution. For that to happen, we need to make the total solution 500 liters (50 of the 500 would be a 10% solution). So we add 400 liters of water to the original 100 liter (50/50) solution. Take the total number of units and multiply by 4. Add that much in water.
16%
(10 percent) percent of 238 = 0.238
94.134 percent of 10 percent is 0.094134
A 10 percent Clorox in water solution.
Make an equation: x(.10) = 50gal(.15) Solve algebraically: x = 75 gal
4 ml
10 liters
10 gallons..
10 liters.
Weigh 10g of the given sample and dissolve it in 100ml of water, it forms a 10% solution of that sample.
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Dissolve 10 g pure glucose in 100 mL distilled water.
6 litres of 50% + 4 litres of 25%
10
NOT: 15 ounces to make 10%Correct answer:Twenty ouncesCalculus:Let it be M ounces. Then:20%*(M ounce) + 5%*(40 ounce) = 10%*(M+40 ounce)20*M + 200 = 10*M + 400(20-10)*M = 400-20010M = 200M = 20