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Natali [406]
2 years ago
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A formula calls for 0.6 mL of a coloring solution. Using a 10-mL graduate calibrated from 2 to 10 mL in 1-mL units, how could yo

u obtain the desired quantity of the coloring solution by the aliquot method? Use water as the diluent.
Mathematics
1 answer:
MrMuchimi2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

let us add 2.4 mL of water in 0.6 ml of coloring solution

total volume of solution = 2.4 + 0.6 = 3 mL

therefore,

0.6 mL of coloring solution now includes = 2.4ml of water

or

1 mL of coloring solution includes = 4mL of water

Hence

measure 3 mL of coloring solution with water that is formed

therefore, this 3 mL will contain 0.6 mL of coloring solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

formula calls for 0.6 mL of a coloring solution

10-mL graduate calibrated from 2 to 10 mL in 1-mL units

Now,

We want to use an aliquot technique to measure 0.6 ml of coloring solution.

Because the calibrated graduate is used to measure 2ml to 10ml with 1ml as unit measure

let us add 2.4 mL of water in 0.6 ml of coloring solution

total volume of solution = 2.4 + 0.6 = 3 mL

therefore,

0.6 mL of coloring solution now includes = 2.4ml of water

or

1 mL of coloring solution includes = 4mL of water

Hence

measure 3 mL of coloring solution with water that is formed

therefore, this 3 mL will contain 0.6 mL of coloring solution

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