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Solution-Diluent Volume Ratios
The composition of a dilute solution is sometimes specified in terms of the volume of a more concentrated solution and the volume of solvent used in diluting it. The volume of the former is separated from that of the latter by a colon. Thus, a 1:4 HCl solution contains four volumes of water for each volume of concentrated hydrochloric acid. This method of notation is frequently ambiguous in that the concentration of the original solution is not always obvious to the reader. Moreover, under some circumstances 1:4 means dilute one volume with three volumes. Because of such uncertainties, you should avoid using solution-diluent ratios.
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بأدلة علمية.. غذاء فائق يمكن أن يحد من خطر الإصابة بالسرطان
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الولايات المتحدة.. التحقيق في حوادث غير مبررة تورطت بها سيارات ذاتية القيادة
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شعبة الخطابة الحسينية النسوية تحيي ذكرى زواج النورين
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