80% water
To make a 500 dilution, add 1 part of the substance you are diluting to 499 parts of water. For example, if you have 1 mL of the substance, you would add 499 mL of water to make a total volume of 500 mL for the dilution.
depends on the size of the container....
So, you have to add 24 ozs to one gallon of water ( which is equal to 128 ozs.) . Since you only have 48 ozs of water, you need to know what percentage you'll have to reduce your other "ingredients". 48 ozs. is 37.5% of 128 so you need to add 37.5% of 24 ozs. to your water. 24 multiplied by .375 equals 9. Add 9 ozs to your 48 ozs of water.
It's impossible. Distilled water is neutral (7) in pH already. So no matter how much you add to any amount of acid, the pH will never reach 7. The closest you could get is 6.9 repeating.
Depending on how much salt you add to the water and how warm the water is... the salt will disolve
If you have directions telling you to add "5 parts water," it means that you add five times as much water as you add of something else that says to add "1 part." For example, if you add 1 part syrup and 5 parts water, you might add 100 ml of syrup and 500 ml of water, or you might add 1 liter of syrup and 5 liters of water, or you could add 3.627 liters of syrup and 18.135 liters of water, as long as the water is five times as much as the syrup.
Add more water.
You add as much water as you would think mush around with a spoon or fork, if you add to much water it will just become mush.
if you add too much liquid it'll float around, if you add too much solid it will float or sink depending on its density.
Add water or wash with water if it is possible.
None. If you add acid to pure water, you lower the pH below 7. There isn't any way to add acid to water to raise the pH.
You add 1 ml to make it a teaspoon.
For cleaning windows add a table spoon per litre.
keep water off of it.. that is about as much as you can add to it
add water or filter it
add 10mm each day