jeztastic
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A simple question and I'm sure the answer will be simple. I often see advice to make a solution up at a percentage or ratio of weight of solid to volume of liquid. Does one milligram equate to one millilitre? So say a 5% solution of potassium ferricyanide. Would that be 50 milligrams of chemical in 1 litre of water?
Thanks,
Jez
Thanks,
Jez