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4. If you put 1 mL of coffee into 9 mL of water, how much was the coffee diluted?

User Alan Cole
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1 in 10, or 1/10, or 0.1 dilution factor It may be wrong but this is what I have!

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Answer : The coffee diluted was, 1 in 10, or 1/10, or 0.1 dilution factor.

Explanation :

Dilution : It is defined as the solute concentration of a solution decreased by adding the solvent.

The dilution factor for 1 ml of coffee into 9 ml of water is:


\frac{\text{Amount transferred}}{\text{Total amount}}=\frac{\text{Amount transferred}}{\text{(amount transferred}+\text{amount water added)}}

Now put all the given values in this expression, we get the dilution factor for coffee.


\frac{\text{Amount transferred}}{\text{(amount transferred}+\text{amount water added)}}=(1)/((1+9))=(1)/(10)=0.01

Therefore, the coffee diluted was, 1 in 10, or 1/10, or 0.1 dilution factor.

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