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.
To find 10 percent of 160,000, you can multiply 160,000 by 0.10 (which represents 10 percent as a decimal). This calculation results in 16,000. Therefore, 10 percent of 160,000 is 16,000.
(10 percent) percent of 238 = 0.238
94.134 percent of 10 percent is 0.094134
Parsing the question: What percent of 10 percent of 50 is 25 percent of 100? What percent of 10 percent of 50 is 25? What percent of 5 is 25? Answer: 500%
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.
Typically, household bleach contains about 5-8% sodium hypochlorite, which is the active ingredient that releases chlorine when it reacts with water.
A 10 percent bleach solution typically remains effective for disinfection purposes for up to 24 hours. After this period, the solution may lose its potency and effectiveness in killing germs and bacteria. It is recommended to prepare fresh bleach solution daily for optimal disinfection.
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.
Start with a ratio of 1 part bleach to 10 parts water for a light fade effect. For a 50 percent bleach solution, you can use a 1:1 ratio of bleach to water to achieve a stronger fading effect. Test on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first to ensure the desired result.
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.
Bleach - 2004 Bleach 177 11-10 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: October 2010
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Parts refers to a miscellaneous, fractional standard of measure. For example, 1 part bleach to 10 parts water. If you wanted to make a lot, you might use gallons: 1 gallon of bleach with 10 gallons of water. If you wanted to make a little: 1 tablespoon of bleach to 10 tablespoons of water. You pick the standard "part" size to get the quantity you need.