dilution factor for first one is 1:0.5
second one is with respect stock solution = 1:20 and with respect 50 mL 1:10
if the same solution is transfered and diluted into each flask what is the dilution factor...
if the same solution is transfered and diluted into each flask
what is the dilution factor between each of the flask ? please
explain with math and explanation
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