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2 sie 2013 · If you wish to perform dilution factor or fold dilution calculations for solutions with mass per volume or weight per volume concentration units (e.g., mg/mL, μg/μL, μg/L, etc.), use our Dilution Factor Calculator - Mass per Volume.
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9 kwi 2005 · See our Mass per Volume Solution Concentration Calculator for a definition of mass per volume or weight per volume (e.g., mg/mL, g/L, etc.). Additional dilution calculators are also available and are suited to more specialized applications (see here).
5 paź 2013 · Percent means per 100 parts, where for solutions, part refers to a measure of mass (μg, mg, g, kg, etc.) or volume (μL, mL, L, etc.). In percent solutions, the amount (weight or volume) of a solute is expressed as a percentage of the total solution weight or volume.
Dilution Calculator: Calculate percent solutions for accurate dilution in chemistry and laboratory work.
Use the Molarity Calculator to calculate the mass, volume or molar concentration required to prepare a solution of compound of known molecular weight.
Medication concentration (mcg/mL) 50 mg of nitroglycerin has been added to 500 mL of .9% NS. The order is to infuse the nitroglycerin at 5 mcg/min. The nurse needs to calculate how many mL/h the IV pump needs to be set at. First we have to calculate the mcg of the solution. If we have 50 mg in 500 mL, by moving our decimal
Take 1 part of your stock solution and add 9 parts of solvent (usually water but sometimes alcohol or other organic solvent). In all cases you are diluting by the same factor. The concentration of the resulting solution is 1M /10 = 0.1M where 10 is the dilution factor. Take 10 ml of 1M NaCl, how much NaCl is there in that?