the pH would be 5 and the strength would be 1 X 10-5 molar
No - 1% solution is 1/100th the strength of the original.
It will depend upon the strength of the solution. 1cc could be equivalent to 5mg or 10 mg or even 125 mg!. Check the bottle for amount of fluid required for dilution and its strength per cc of the solution.
Yes. Hypertonic means "above strength" reffering to the solute. Hypotonic means "below strength" Isotonic means "equal in strength" Im studying this in biology and actually have a test tomorrow. Hope this Helped!
Mix this 50% solution in equal quantities with water(?) to halve it's strength. So use 1 litre of the 50% solution and 1 litre of water of that's what you are diluting it with.
The concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution is related to the pH of the solution, but they are not exactly equivalent. The pH of a solution is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions, while the pOH is a measure of the concentration of hydroxide ions. The two values are related by the formula: pH + pOH = 14.
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A solution contain a solute dissolved in a solvent.
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.
No, the mole of solution is not equal to the mole of solute plus the mole of solvent. The mole of solution refers to the total amount of moles in a given volume of solution, which includes both the solute and the solvent.
They are equal in strength.
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To administer 20mg of morphine sulfate using a solution with a strength of 15mg per 5ml, you would need to give 6.67ml of the solution. This is calculated by dividing the desired dose (20mg) by the concentration of the solution (15mg per 5ml) and then multiplying by 5ml.