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If a solution is diluted from 1000 ppm to 100 ppm, what is the dilution factor?
If a solution is diluted from 1000 ppm to 100 ppm, what is the dilution factor?
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If a solution is diluted from 1000 ppm to 100 ppm, what is the dilution factor?
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The dilution factor is 1:10, as the concentration is reduced by a factor of 10.
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The dilution factor is 1:10, as the concentration is reduced by a factor of 10.
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Step 1: Understand what ppm means. PPM stands for 'parts per million' and indicates the concentration of a solution.
Step 2: Identify the initial concentration. The initial concentration is 1000 ppm.
Step 3: Identify the final concentration. The final concentration after dilution is 100 ppm.
Step 4: Calculate the dilution factor. To find the dilution factor, divide the initial concentration by the final concentration: 1000 ppm / 100 ppm.
Step 5: Perform the calculation. 1000 divided by 100 equals 10.
Step 6: Express the dilution factor. The dilution factor can be expressed as 1:10, meaning the solution is diluted by a factor of 10.
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