Add a water amount of 499 times the original solution volume.
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.
5ml of the 1000 ppm solution in 95ml distilled water gives a 500ppm solution
There is no (zero) salt at all in pure water, that's why it is 'pure' (meaning 'nothing else')
First figure out how much substance is in 500 microliters of a 2 mg/L solution this is 0.0005 L X 2mg/L =0.001 mg Then figure out how much solution you need to get 0.001 mg which is 0.001 mg divided by 1 mg/mL which equals 0.001 mL or 1 microlitre.. So to make your solution you would add 1 microliter of your stock to 499 of water.
To calculate the amount of fertilizer to add for a 500 to 1 ratio, take the number of ounces of water (128 per gal X 3 = 384) and divide that amount by 500. The answer comes out to approximately three quarters of an ounce, or .768 ounces for three gallons of water.
500 grams of water is equal to about 101.44 teaspoons. This is due to the fact that 1 teaspoon of water has a mass of about 4.93 grams.
H! Refer below to the formula of dilution: C1V1 = C2V2 Sample problem: How much water and how much 12 M HCl must be used to prepare 500 ml of a 1 M HCl solution? # Determine the volume of 12 M to be used using the dilution formula (12) (volume of 12 M) = (1) (500) volume of 12 M = (1) (500) / 12 = 41.7 ml 12 M # Determine the volume of water to add to it Total volume after dilution = volume of 12 M + volume of water added 500 = 41.7 + volume of water added 500 - 41.7 = volume of water = 458.3 ml of water to be added to the 41.7 ml of 12 M Regards, Dianne
5ml of the 1000 ppm solution in 95ml distilled water gives a 500ppm solution
500 grams of water is approximately 500 ml
500 grams of water is approximately 500 ml
The wording is important here. If it is a 2 *in* 5 dilution, then the scientist would need 200 ml of concentrate. The best way would be to take a graduated cylinder, put about 200 ml of solvent into the cylinder. Then put in the 200 ml of concentrate. Then add enough additional solvent to make a total of 500 ml. Mix, then pour it into a labeled and dated bottle, and screw on the lid. If it is a 2 *to* 5 dilution, then you need 2/7ths concentrate, and 5/7ths solvent. One seventh of 500 ml is about 71.43, so you would need 142.86 ml of concentrate, and fill the rest with solvent until the total is 500 ml.
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