Concentration of Solutions: Volume/Volume % (v/v)

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

The following video looks at calculating concentration of solutions. We will look at another Sample problem dealing with volume/volume percent (v/v)%. For more Senior Chemistry podcasts, search "Papapodcasts" on iTunes. Thanks for watching.

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  • I have a question: Say for instance I have a 2oz (60mL) bottle I want to fill with three types of oil, Castor oil-60%, Hazelnut & Grapeseed oils-both 20%. Would I use this formula since they aren't being dissolved into anything (solute), more so a total solution? I used your formula anyway, but just want to be sure. Thanks.

  • i was confused when you whore the 400 mL..

    how did it came? what is its formula??

  • I was confused when you wrote 100 after the equation, but when you did not go back to use it I assume it was a mistake or where did the use come up? plus I must commend you sir, I owed all my A(s) in class to you, thanks a lot.

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