Asked by Lacy
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calculate the concentration of grams of sodium stearate per milliliter of diluted solution. To do this, multiply the concentration of sodium stearate in the dishwashing liquid by the dilution of the solution(1.50 ml dishwashing liquid per 100ml solution).
1g sodium stearate/100ml dish liquid x 1.50ml dish liquid/ 100ml diluted solution= ?g/ml
calculate the concentration of grams of sodium stearate per milliliter of diluted solution. To do this, multiply the concentration of sodium stearate in the dishwashing liquid by the dilution of the solution(1.50 ml dishwashing liquid per 100ml solution).
1g sodium stearate/100ml dish liquid x 1.50ml dish liquid/ 100ml diluted solution= ?g/ml
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Answered by
DrBob222
This may be the most oddly stated dilution problem I've ever seen.
Are you having trouble with the math?
(1/100) x (1.5/100) = ?
Are you having trouble with the math?
(1/100) x (1.5/100) = ?
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