Dilution Calculations: Use This Trick To Easily Solve Dilution of Acids Type Questions

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  • Dilution Calculations: Use This Trick To Easily Solve Dilution of Acids Type Questions shows you how to solve four interesting dilution calculations exam type questions you are likely to see on an exam.
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  • @jefersongueiros7414
    @jefersongueiros7414 4 года назад +2

    This way of working with a specific mass is fantastic !! Grateful ... congratulations !!

  • @AKNJIMA-d8h
    @AKNJIMA-d8h 4 месяца назад

    Hello sir, thanks for the lesson.
    Its worth noting @9:56 the SG gives the mass in grams of 1ml a substance/ solution etc. In our case HCL has an SG of 1.02 which translates that 1ml HCL has a weight equivalent to 1.20 grams. what about 270.3 ... 270.3/ 1.02 which gives 225 ml

  • @shahidali-cl7un
    @shahidali-cl7un Год назад +1

    amazig i got all correct 🙂

  • @studymzw
    @studymzw 4 года назад +1

    i find your videos very useful and you do make calculations easy. i have activated the notifications and will join in the live stream in future

    • @PharmaceuticalCalculationsEasy
      @PharmaceuticalCalculationsEasy  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Essie for watching and for the comment. Welcome to the pharmaceutical calculations community.

  • @philipraphael3676
    @philipraphael3676 4 года назад +1

    Nice video , and again thanks for the additional tips

  • @ijeomanwankwo5010
    @ijeomanwankwo5010 Месяц назад

    61.3% x 1.67 = 102.4

  • @parveengill8556
    @parveengill8556 4 года назад +1

    Can the alligation method be used here?

    • @PharmaceuticalCalculationsEasy
      @PharmaceuticalCalculationsEasy  4 года назад

      Yes. You can use the alligation method for these questions once the concentrations are expressed in the same way (e.g., all in %w/v, %v/v or %w/w). Thank you for watching and for the comment.

    • @parveengill8556
      @parveengill8556 4 года назад

      @@PharmaceuticalCalculationsEasy another question, what's the difference between c1v1=c2v2 and the formula that you have used? Thank you for answering :)

  • @jefersongueiros7414
    @jefersongueiros7414 4 года назад +1

    Another serious option for dimensional analysis ...

  • @anthonybrin8495
    @anthonybrin8495 Год назад

    hi, this is joshua from philippines, i am confused here since based on our lecture sp gr. is equal to wt. of substance divided to weight of the water so no need to get the density of the water and and the same time the density?

  • @DottoZengo-rd9kz
    @DottoZengo-rd9kz Год назад

    Yaan nyie nimewapa swali lingine afu mnaniletea napicha picha