Greetings all!
Would someone mind checking my equation?
Taking a one ounce 35% H2O2 solution and diluting down to a 3% solution is
taking 11 ounces of water and adding roughly one ounce of 35% H2O2... This
is ROUGHLY a 11:1 ratio, right?
The formula I'm using to try to be a bit more accurate
Would someone mind checking my equation?
Taking a one ounce 35% H2O2 solution and diluting down to a 3% solution is
taking 11 ounces of water and adding roughly one ounce of 35% H2O2... This
is ROUGHLY a 11:1 ratio, right?
To make 100 ml of 3%, use 8.57 ml of 35% and the rest DI water.
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: CSChemistry/Algebra Equation
Would someone mind checking my equation?
Taking a one ounce 35% H2O2 solution and diluting down to a 3% solution
is
taking 11 ounces of water and adding roughly one ounce of 35% H2O2
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