Asked by Robert
Depending upon the tip of a dropper pipet, there are approximately 20 drops per milliliter of water. The experimental procedure indicates the addition of 5-10 drops of each solution to the test tubes. Calculate the volume range in milliliters for the solution.
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Answered by
DrBob222
If 20 drops to the mL then each drop is 1 mL/20 drops = 0.05 mL/drop.
Then 10 drops x 0.05 mL/drop = ? mL and
20 drops x 0.05 mL/drop = ? mL
Then 10 drops x 0.05 mL/drop = ? mL and
20 drops x 0.05 mL/drop = ? mL
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