Great video! This would also work...‘What you want’/ ‘what you have’ X the amount required = the amount of original solution to use to make up the required volume. If you wanted 100 ml of 3% solution, the equation would be 3%/50% X 100ml = 6 ml made up to 100 ml by adding 94 ml water.
I want to make 500 ml 3% h202 because of my spray bottle volume. How do I dilute 50% to 3% according to 500ml If I add 30 ml of 50% h2o2 to 480ml water is that correct sir
@@ndounaben probably just a litre. It is for cleaning the shower, laundry. Just general house cleaning so I don’t want to make up very much at a time. I understand that it goes bad if you mix it up and don’t use it for a while and I don’t know what they was calling a while.
Thank you for the demonstration and breaking it down and explaining it so well! Hugely appreciated and thank you for taking the time 👍🏼
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Great video! This would also work...‘What you want’/ ‘what you have’ X the amount required = the amount of original solution to use to make up the required volume. If you wanted 100 ml of 3% solution, the equation would be 3%/50% X 100ml = 6 ml made up to 100 ml by adding 94 ml water.
Thank you for teaching it very clearly. I didn’t get the answer for this conversion before getting here. Thankyou so much
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Very helpful, Simple explanation, Thank you,
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Wow very amazing sir
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Excellent. Concise and accurate.
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Great explanation.... Thank you sir.... What is the use of 50% hydrogen peroxide
it is moslty used to stabelize water and you can make devils toothpaste from it
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Thank you! This is very helpful.
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What are the chemical names for Versene and Sensolve BE or Equivalent chemical?
What agent(s) can you use to stabilize Hydrogen Peroxide and what is the concentration in preparing 3% hydrogen peroxide?
Thanks a lot...it's very imporyant lession
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Can you explain how to drink diluted hydrogen peroxide.its good or notl.
Sir, how do I mix vol 10 peroxide with water to get 1ltr of 3%. Thank you for your time God bless
Sir i would love to sale hydrogen peroxide is there anything else I need to know , but i want to dilute it and package it myself
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Does this apply for 6% also same calculation
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Plz explain to me how to make the toilet jezz
finally a good example for my thesis
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Master how to Dilute 50% Hydrogen Peroxide to 3% Hydrogen Peroxide.
how can we dilute h2o2 with silver nano technology
What if we add water to get 3% solution
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Thank you Sir.. Can you please answer how to dilute 50% of hydrogen peroxide to 6%???
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I want to make 500 ml 3% h202 because of my spray bottle volume.
How do I dilute 50% to 3% according to 500ml
If I add 30 ml of 50% h2o2 to 480ml water is that correct sir
How correct, 500-30=470ml
I did that maths in my head in about 1 second lol
How much water do I add to 60% hydrogen peroxide to get 5% hydrogen peroxide?
Hi Dear. How much liters of 5% hydrogen peroxide do you wish to Manufacture, if I may ask?
@@ndounaben probably just a litre. It is for cleaning the shower, laundry. Just general house cleaning so I don’t want to make up very much at a time. I understand that it goes bad if you mix it up and don’t use it for a while and I don’t know what they was calling a while.
You'll need 83, 33 ml of 60% hydrogen peroxide to mix to 916, 67 ml of water, to produce 1 liter of 5% hydrogen peroxide. Regards.
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