For the economics concept, see Concentration ratio.
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In chemistry and biology, the dilution ratio and dilution factor are two related (but slightly different) expressions of the change in concentration of a liquid substance when mixing it with another liquid substance. They are often used for simple dilutions, one in which a unit volume of a liquid material of interest is combined with an appropriate volume of a solvent liquid to achieve the desired concentration. The diluted material must be thoroughly mixed to achieve the true dilution.
For example, in a solution with a 1:5 dilution ratio, entails combining 1 unit volume of solute (the material to be diluted) with 5 unit volumes of the solvent to give 6 total units of total volume.
In photographic development, dilutions are normally given in a '1+x' format. For example '1+49' would typically mean 1 part concentrate and 49 parts water, meaning a 500ml solution would require 10ml concentrate and 490ml water.
In chemistry and biology, the dilutionratio and dilution factor are two related (but slightly different) expressions of the change in concentration of...
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signal intensity, isotope dilution employs signal ratios. Owing to both of these advantages, the method of isotope dilution is regarded among chemistry...
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Mishnah and Talmuds, the common dilution rate for consumption by Jews was 3 parts water to 1 part wine (3:1 dilutionratio). Wine in the ancient world had...
The digit ratio is the ratio taken of the lengths of different digits or fingers on a hand. In modern sciences, the 2D:4D ratio has become the most commonly...
diluted with water before use. The label will advise the appropriate dilutionratio, commonly 1:1000 or 1:100. Equipment to be sanitized should be thoroughly...
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equations for the prediction of total body water as measured by deuterium dilution in Cameroonian haemodialysis patients". Clinical Nutrition ESPEN. 10 (5):...
Mishnah and Talmuds, the common dilution rate for consumption for Jews 3 parts water to 1 part wine (3:1 dilutionratio). Wine in the ancient world had...
thermochemistry, the heat of dilution, or enthalpy of dilution, refers to the enthalpy change associated with the dilution process of a component in a...
four-component acrylic-modified water-reducible alkyd resin: investigation of dilutionratio effect on film properties and thermal behaviors". Journal of Coatings...
English) is a way of expressing concentration. Titer testing employs serial dilution to obtain approximate quantitative information from an analytical procedure...
enriched material into the substance, process or system under study. Isotope dilution involves adding enriched stable isotope to a substance in order to quantify...
biscuits, and as a digestive aid) is likewise under rabbinic scrutiny as a dilutionratio of 200:1 (200 non-orlah fruit to 1 part orlah) is required to permit...
The term dilution assay is generally used to designate a special type of bioassay in which one or more preparations (e.g. a drug) are administered to experimental...
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molality. The reciprocal quantity represents the dilution (volume) which can appear in Ostwald's law of dilution. Formality or analytical concentration If a...
four-component acrylic-modified water-reducible alkyd resin: investigation of dilutionratio effect on film properties and thermal behaviors". Journal of Coatings...