Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

C. How many times concentrated is each of the following stocks? 20X: 4X: 10x: 1X

ID: 212444 • Letter: C

Question

C. How many times concentrated is each of the following stocks? 20X: 4X: 10x: 1X: D. Write the dilution factor for each of the following stock concentrations: 20X: 4%. 10X: 1X: E. Determine the volume of one part for each problem: -need a total volume of 1 L using the following stock concentrations: 20X: 10x: F. Determine the volume of stock solution and the volume of diluent that should be used: -need a total volume of 1 L using the following stock concentrations: 20x: 10X: -need a total volume of 50 mL using the following stock concentrations: . 25X G. Now we are doing to mix up the information that you are given. You may not necessarily have C, C2, and V2 to start with in each of these problems. -How much final volume can you make if you use all 50 mL of a 5X concentrated stock?

Explanation / Answer

C:

20X - 20 times

10X - 10 times

4X - 4 times

1X - 1 time

D: I am not sure about the question but if stocks are diluted to create 1X solution in final, then the dilution factors would come out to be

20X - 20

10X - 10

4X - 4

1X - 1

E: Volume of stock solution needed

20X - 50mL

10X - 100mL

F:

20X - STOCK-50mL DILUENT-950mL

10X - STOCK-100mL DILUENT-900mL

G: You can make a total of 250mL of 1X concentration solution from a 50mL of 5x stock solution.

Feel free to leave a comment down below for any furhter query. Thank you.

Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
Chat Now And Get Quote