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Reaction rate is determined partly the chemical activity of the reacting components. In general, if you lower concentation (dilution) you lower the activity.
what is the difference between a diffusion and a dilution
How is FRC measured by helium dilution, in specific detail.
2 times dilution from 100% acetone
To remember that Only water is added in the dilution.
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The dilution rate for liquid sevin concentrate for lawns is 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water which covers 94 square feet
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When adding water to frozen orange juice concentrate, do not add too much, because excess dilution will result in an insipid flavor.
One liter (two pints) in a sprayer and five liters (one gallon) in a watering can are the dilution rates for Roundup concentrate in liters. The amount of the concentrate may vary from 20 milliliters (0.68 fluid ounces) for annual weeds (annual meadow-grass, chickweed, speedwell) and areas that will not be vegetated to 30 milliliters (1.01 fluid ounces) for conches, grasses and perennial broad-leaved weeds (bindweed, dandelions, docks, thistles) and 40 milliliters (1.35 fluid ounces) for bracken, brambles, nettles and scrub. Regardless of the concentrate amount or the garden tool, the dilution will treat only an area of 20 square meters (215.28 square feet).
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.
No, it actually increases it because of the dilution of the mixer
increasing the concentration increases the rate of the reaction
No, it actually increases it because of the dilution of the mixer
The normal dilution rate is 20:1. Anything below this risks attracting green growth on your soil. For wormeries which have had cooked meats added, you should leave the worm wee at least 6 months before using on your crops
Reaction rate is determined partly the chemical activity of the reacting components. In general, if you lower concentation (dilution) you lower the activity.
Too much of any single substance can be harmful. Lime juice concentrate is extremely acidic, so ingesting more than a few tablespoons without dilution might cause very painful stomach irritation and burning.