@@ayandasimelane3505 So assuming you have a concentrated bicarbonate solution (8.4%) and need to dilute it to a less concentrated solution (1.4%). The final volume should be 100ml. Solution We'll use the dilution formula: C1V1 = C2V2 Where: C1 = initial concentration (8.4%) V1 = initial volume (unknown) C2 = final concentration (1.4%) V2 = final volume (100ml) Calculations Plugging the values into the formula: 8.4% * V1 = 1.4% * 100ml V1 = (1.4% * 100ml) / 8.4% V1 ≈ 16.67ml So, you need to take approximately 16.67ml of the 8.4% bicarbonate solution and dilute with compatible solution
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We dont have 100ml-150ml of 1.4% .... our pharmacy sell 10ml of 8.4% how can we convert this to 100ml of 1.4% please?
@@ayandasimelane3505 is that in terms of bicarbonate ?
@@DrMK7 yes. The bottle are 10ml. And 8.4%
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So assuming you have a concentrated bicarbonate solution (8.4%) and need to dilute it to a less concentrated solution (1.4%). The final volume should be 100ml.
Solution
We'll use the dilution formula:
C1V1 = C2V2 Where:
C1 = initial concentration (8.4%)
V1 = initial volume (unknown)
C2 = final concentration (1.4%)
V2 = final volume (100ml)
Calculations
Plugging the values into the formula:
8.4% * V1 = 1.4% * 100ml
V1 = (1.4% * 100ml) / 8.4%
V1 ≈ 16.67ml
So, you need to take approximately 16.67ml of the 8.4% bicarbonate solution and dilute with compatible solution
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