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Definition: This calculator determines the ratio of solute to solvent when mixing two liquids.
Purpose: It helps chemists, pharmacists, and DIY enthusiasts accurately prepare solutions with specific concentration ratios.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The ratio is calculated by dividing the volume of the solute by the volume of the solvent.
Details: Accurate mixing ratios are crucial for preparing solutions with precise concentrations, ensuring consistent results in chemical reactions, medical preparations, and industrial processes.
Tips: Enter the solute volume and solvent volume in milliliters. Both values must be greater than 0.
Q1: What's the difference between solute and solvent?
A: The solute is the substance being dissolved, while the solvent is the substance doing the dissolving (usually present in larger amount).
Q2: Can I use different volume units?
A: The calculator uses ml, but you can use any unit as long as both volumes use the same unit.
Q3: How does this differ from concentration?
A: Mixing ratio is a simple volume ratio, while concentration typically refers to mass per volume or molarity.
Q4: What's a typical mixing ratio range?
A: This varies widely depending on application - from 1:10,000 (dilute) to 1:1 (equal parts) or higher.
Q5: How precise should my measurements be?
A: For critical applications, use precise volumetric equipment. For general purposes, standard measuring tools are sufficient.