Basic Dilution Calculations
This page is an exercise in performing basic dilution calculations.
- Pressing "New Problem" will display a question to the
right of the table. Enter the answer in the answer cell and press "Check
Answer."
- In principle, molarity calculations should always be done using
L for the volume, even though in a dilution problem, the analysis
only requires that the volumes all have the same dimensions. All
of the solutions here will use L for the volume.
- Pay close attention to the volume dimensions. Since this is drill
and practice exercise, all values, including answers, are presented
to just two significant figures.
- Pressing the "Show Answer" will cause the correct answer
to appear and you will no longer be able submit an answer for that
problem.
The javascripting that powers this practice problem generator
was produced by Professor George Wiger of California State University
Dominguez Hills.