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How would you make a .05% solution of acetic acid from a 100% solution of acetic acid?

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  1. You need to specify a volume. I will use 1000ml

    The simple equation to use is:

    C1V1 = C2V2

    0.05*1000 = 100*V2

    V2 = 0.05*1000/100

    V2 = 0.5

    You would take 0.5ml of the concentrated acid at 100% concentration and dilute to 1000ml with water. This is 00.05%solution


  2. The % concentration is inversely proportional to the volume. This means doubling the volume reduces the concentration to 1/2.

    0.05 % / 100 % = 1/20,000

    You'll need 1 part of the 100 % acetic acid and 19,999 parts of water.

    Suppose you want to make 1,000 mL of the 0.05 % acetic acid. The dilution equation is:

    C1V1 = C2V2

    100% x V1 = 0.05 % x 1,000 mL

    V1 = 0.05 x 1,000 mL / 100 = 0.50 mL

    You would need 0.50 mL of the 100 % acetic acid and 999.50 mL of water.

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