tokaite The WeedComber Joined Jan 13, 2013 Messages 1,293 Reputation 0 Reaction score 186 Points 0 Apr 5, 2014 #1 High! :Sharing One: Guys I have H02 20 % and want to reduce it to 3%, how much in liter water should I dilute please? Thanks
High! :Sharing One: Guys I have H02 20 % and want to reduce it to 3%, how much in liter water should I dilute please? Thanks
A az2000 Joined Sep 19, 2013 Messages 338 Reputation 0 Reaction score 15 Points 0 Apr 5, 2014 #2 tokaite said: Guys I have H02 20% and want to reduce it to 3%, how much in liter water should I dilute please? Click to expand... 3 parts 20% H2O2 to 17 parts water is 3% H2O2. That's a total 20 parts. Divide 1000ml by 20, and it's 50ml per part. Answer: 150ml 20% H2O2 mixed with 850ml water = 3% H2O2. This is a video showing how to figure out dilution of a stronger strength to a weaker strength. It's actually very easy using "allegation" what looks like "tic-tac-toe." To find similar videos, google for "pharmacy technician allegation calculation."
tokaite said: Guys I have H02 20% and want to reduce it to 3%, how much in liter water should I dilute please? Click to expand... 3 parts 20% H2O2 to 17 parts water is 3% H2O2. That's a total 20 parts. Divide 1000ml by 20, and it's 50ml per part. Answer: 150ml 20% H2O2 mixed with 850ml water = 3% H2O2. This is a video showing how to figure out dilution of a stronger strength to a weaker strength. It's actually very easy using "allegation" what looks like "tic-tac-toe." To find similar videos, google for "pharmacy technician allegation calculation."
tokaite The WeedComber Joined Jan 13, 2013 Messages 1,293 Reputation 0 Reaction score 186 Points 0 Apr 5, 2014 #3 Thanks :thumbs: