This document provides calculations to determine the concentration of a solution. It starts with 80mg dissolved in 1 ml of solution. It then calculates that this equals 0.08g/1ml. It uses this to set up a proportion to solve for the concentration, X, in 100ml, which equals 8%. It then calculates that the real concentration, based on density, is 6.7%, compared to the ideal concentration of 8%.
This document provides calculations to determine the concentration of a solution. It starts with 80mg dissolved in 1 ml of solution. It then calculates that this equals 0.08g/1ml. It uses this to set up a proportion to solve for the concentration, X, in 100ml, which equals 8%. It then calculates that the real concentration, based on density, is 6.7%, compared to the ideal concentration of 8%.
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This document provides calculations to determine the concentration of a solution. It starts with 80mg dissolved in 1 ml of solution. It then calculates that this equals 0.08g/1ml. It uses this to set up a proportion to solve for the concentration, X, in 100ml, which equals 8%. It then calculates that the real concentration, based on density, is 6.7%, compared to the ideal concentration of 8%.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd