1-1.5%
what is dilution rate for glycos
A dilution ratio is normally used for a mixture of two fluids: an active component and a carrier solvent. The dilution ratio is the ratio of the volume of the solvent to the volume of the active component.
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.
Dilution Ratio : 5.4 to 1
32
One ounce per gallon of water.
4 liters of juice to 26 liters of water or roughly or ratio 6 to 7
It is: 1 to 4
2/1
10
Molarity.
The ratio of 50 ml and 2 litre is?