A solution is typically defined as a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where one substance (the solute) is dissolved in another (the solvent). For a solution to be effective, it must achieve the desired concentration, stability, and compatibility of components. Additionally, the solution should meet the specific requirements of its intended application, whether in chemistry, pharmaceuticals, or everyday use.
To make a supersaturated solution, you would first dissolve the maximum amount of solute in the solvent at an elevated temperature to increase solubility. Then, slowly cool the solution down without disturbing it to prevent the excess solute from precipitating out, creating a supersaturated solution.
To make a 50% solution of 100 ml, you would need to weigh 50g of the active ingredient. This is because in a 50% solution, half of the solution is the active ingredient and half is the solvent.
To make a 3.7% EDTA solution, you would add 3.7 grams of EDTA to 100 mL of solution.
To prepare a 50mm glucose solution, you would need to dissolve 9g of glucose in enough water to make 100mL of solution. This would give you a solution with a concentration of 50mm (millimolar).
No, you cannot make a 6% peroxide solution by diluting a 12% peroxide solution with water. To make a 6% peroxide solution, you would need to mix equal parts of the 12% peroxide solution with water.
A hypotonic solution would.
To make a 22.3% salt solution, you would dissolve 22.3 grams of salt in 100 grams of solution (salt + water). This would result in a solution where 22.3% of the total weight is salt.
a solution example is ... you will be doing a experiment and you would try to make a solution work to make the experiment successful
you can change the solute
You would add a Base.
Addition of water.
To make a 1% HCl solution from a 35% HCl solution, you would need to dilute the concentrated solution with water. The ratio of concentrated HCl to water would be approximately 1:34. So, to make 1% HCl, you would mix 1 part of the 35% HCl solution with 34 parts of water.
To make a supersaturated solution, you would first dissolve the maximum amount of solute in the solvent at an elevated temperature to increase solubility. Then, slowly cool the solution down without disturbing it to prevent the excess solute from precipitating out, creating a supersaturated solution.
By taking 2 or more things and putting them together. For example, if you take Kosher salt and water, that would a mixture AND a solution. the solution would be SALTWATER and the mixture would be salt and water.
To make a 50% solution of 100 ml, you would need to weigh 50g of the active ingredient. This is because in a 50% solution, half of the solution is the active ingredient and half is the solvent.
To make a 3.7% EDTA solution, you would add 3.7 grams of EDTA to 100 mL of solution.
Yes. Glycerol is miscible (soluble) in water, so it will make a solution.