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GUYS HELP PLS You have 100ml of a solution that has a strength of 10mg/50ml. This is diluted with a further 100ml of water. How strong is the solution now per 50ml?
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GUYS HELP PLS You have 100ml of a solution that has a strength of 10mg/50ml. This is diluted with a further 100ml of water. How strong is the solution now per 50ml?
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You have 100ml of a solution that has a strength of 10mg/50ml.
This is diluted with a further 100ml of water.
How strong is the solution now per 50ml?
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2x strong. I’m not to sure. I’ve done this but I forgot I’m sorry :(
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