This is 10% BY VOLUME. Use 10 ml of 100% bleach and add 90 ml of water. If you don't have 100% bleach you will need to adjust. Ex: Using 25% bleach to make 10% bleach. 25% x = 10 ===> .25 x = 10 ===> x = 40 ml so you need 40 ml of this 25% bleach, then add (100 - 40) 60 ml of water to get 10%
You dillute it with some more of the same solvent used for the 6 percent solution - pressumably water.
(10 percent) percent of 238 = 0.238
94.134 percent of 10 percent is 0.094134
10 percent of 55.000 is 5.5
180 percent is 1.8 which is 1 and 8/10 or 18/10 if you prefer. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- In order to make a percentage into a fraction, you divide the percentage by 100. 180% is in fact 180/100 180/100 = 18/10 = 9/5
Liquid household bleach will contain anywhere between 3 and 10 percent chlorine. The powdered form of bleach typically contains 40 percent.
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You dillute it with some more of the same solvent used for the 6 percent solution - pressumably water.
get 5%
Add three times as much water as you have bleach.
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To make a fraction from any percent, divide the percent by 100. 10 percent = 10/100 or 1/10 .
To make a decimal into a percent, just multiply by 100. 0.1*100 is 10. 0.1 is 10 percent.
7x/10 (That's 7/10 times x). So if x = 10 gallons, then there are 7 gallons of bleach in the solution. (7gal/10gal = 0.70 = 70%). This answer if correct if the percentage is by volume. Otherwise, the question can not be answered without knowledge of the basis of the percentage.
If you want to fade your pants lightly you need very little bleach solution. If using 50 percent bleach you need about a tablespoon of bleach per 2 gallons of water.
Yes, bleach can be used in a pressure washer. Place the 12 percent bleach in the solvent hose in order to dispense the bleach with the water.
Bleach - 2004 Bleach 177 11-10 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: October 2010