Isotope dilution is used to determine blood volumes in living animals by predicting their isotope numbers. An example is the radioactive isotopes have a 1/2 life and that would mean it goes down by half each time.
Dispersing pollutants in larger volumes of water is called dilution.
Helium dilution technique is a method used for measuring lung volumes such as total lung capacity and residual volume. It involves the subject breathing a known volume of helium gas from a spirometer, which then mixes with the gas in the lungs. By analyzing the change in helium concentration, lung volumes can be calculated.
The equation you are referring to is called the dilution equation, often written as c1v1c2v2.
In chemistry and biology, the dilution factor is the total number of unit volumes in which the material is dissolved. As I understand it, the dilution refers to the dilution ratio. If you add 1 part of something to 4 parts of something else, the dilution ratio is 1 to 4. The dilution factor counts all the parts and expresses the same thing as 1 out of 5.
Parallel dilution is the dilution of a solution with equal quantity of the same solvent with which the solution is made. e.g., 1mL of 100µg/ml strength aqueous solution can be diluted to 2mL of 50µg/mL strength solution by adding 1mL Water.
In a sequential solution different volumes of a stock solution is added to varying volumes of solvent to create new solutions of specific concentration. Mostly use to create lower concentration of solutions.
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by use ofradioactive traser elements like tritium,32phophorus,51Cr,60Co,82Br,85Kr etc,these elements can followed and use equation:Ct /Co =e-Bt. Ct concentration of tracer in the well at tim t;Co:concentration of tracer at time =o.B aconstant.Then use eqt,B=Q/V where Qis volume per unit time flowing through the well and V isvolume of water in the well. ANTONIO KAMILE answer.
To make a 1 to 1 dilution, you combine equal volumes of the concentrated solution and a diluent, typically a solvent like water. For example, if you have 10 mL of the concentrated solution, you would add 10 mL of the diluent. Mix thoroughly to ensure a uniform solution. This results in a final volume of 20 mL at half the concentration of the original solution.
basic volumes are volumes that are original
Break-up the irregular object into regular objects by dividing the area. Sum the volumes of these regions together.
production volumes are the amount of volumes producd in a day