10g/200ml=5g/100ml = 5% solution. Now read your Dosage and Calculations book and prepare for the test because it is Monday. Good luck!
5%
The mass/mass percentage is 9.09 % (with the underlined digits repeating)
20%
20%
A hypotonic solution has less than normal tension: hypo = less, and tonic = tonicity, the concentration of solute. Examples of hypotonic solutions: (1) Sports drinks that contain salts / electrolytes (2) physiologically: a. 0.45% NaCl (half-normal saline solution); since normal saline is 0.9% NaCl, any solution less than 9% is hypotonic b. dextrose 2.5% in water c. dextrose 2% in water
it is device that used to measurethe strength of brine solution
The solution is above strength in solute.
the # of OH- ions that go into a solution
Degrees Brix is the name that is given to the strength measurement of sugar solution using the polarized light. It can also be defined as the sugar solution in a given aqueous solution.
solute
No - 1% solution is 1/100th the strength of the original.
A solution is usually expressed as percentages of each constituent ingredient.
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.