It really depends how much liquid you add.
To dilute a liquid to 50 percent, you would need to add an equal volume of water to the original liquid volume. For example, to dilute 1 liter of liquid to 50%, you would add 1 liter of water to make a total of 2 liters at 50% concentration.
DEPENDS HOW MUCH MOTHER LIQUID YOU START WITH. EXAMPLE, 100 MLS WITH 35 GRMS OF ADDITIVE (subtract the volume of displacement) would be a 35 % dilution. In theory you would add 15% if mother liquid was 100 Mil's, (minus its displacement,) this is what a volumetric flask is for,,, hope this helped.. if Ir's not to important just figure your total liquid and add 15% of your whatever
50 ml
You can add a small amount of salt or baking soda to Dawn liquid to increase the amount of suds it produces. Be cautious not to add too much, as it can affect the cleaning effectiveness of the product.
((370gb * 98%) / 85%) - 370 ~ 83gb
if you are talking about paint as in liquid paint you can add light brown into it make sure the brown is a light shade and don't add to much
3179.4 g
You calculate 0.05 percent of the volume of the base liquid, then add that amount of whatever you want to dilute in this quantity.
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11% + 60.17% = 71.17%
You cannot add to 90 per cent to make a smaller percentage.