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To dilute 20 volume hydrogen peroxide to make 10 volume, you need to mix equal parts of the 20 volume solution with an equal amount of water. For example, combine one part of 20 volume with one part of water. This will reduce the concentration, resulting in a 10 volume solution. Always ensure to mix thoroughly for an even dilution.
To mix 10 volume peroxide and 40 volume peroxide to create a 20 volume solution, you would need to calculate the ratio of each solution needed based on their strength. Since volume strength is directly proportional to the concentration of hydrogen peroxide, you can use the formula C1V1 = C2V2, where C1 is the concentration of the first solution (10 volume), V1 is the volume of the first solution, C2 is the concentration of the second solution (40 volume), and V2 is the volume of the second solution. By solving for V1 and V2, you can determine the amounts of each solution needed to create a 20 volume solution.
Yes, you can create a 20 volume solution by mixing 30 volume and 10 volume solutions. To achieve this, you need to mix the two in specific proportions. For example, mixing 1 part of 30 volume with 2 parts of 10 volume will yield a solution that approximates 20 volume. This is because the mixing of hydrogen peroxide concentrations results in an intermediate volume based on the ratios used.
For carbon 0.80 x 100 = 80 grams of carbon; and for hydrogen 0.20 x 100 = 20 grams of hydrogen
it's 1:1.5 (dye to peroxide) for the ash blondes :)
To dilute 20 volume hydrogen peroxide to make a 3% solution, mix 1 part of 20 volume hydrogen peroxide with about 6 parts water. This will result in a 3% concentration of hydrogen peroxide. Remember to handle hydrogen peroxide carefully and wear appropriate protective gear.
This means that for every volume of hydrogen peroxide used, 20 volumes of oxygen will be produced. For example, if 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide is used/decomposes, 20 ml of oxygen will be formed.
20 volume peroxide comes from a beauty supply store. Try Sally's.
The strength of a solution may be described as a percentage or volume, where 1% hydrogen peroxide releases 3.3 volumes of oxygen during decomposition.Thus, a 3% solution is equivalent to 10 volume and a 6% solution to 20 volume, etc. Answer taken from Wikipedia 19/01/2009
At least a 20 Volume, 6% peroxide should be used for lifting. Although, the hair tone can still be changed with 10 Volume, 3%. Using this however, you will not see much lift.
To make a 40-volume developer, you would mix equal parts of 20-volume (6%) hydrogen peroxide cream developer with another equal part of 20-volume (6%) hydrogen peroxide cream developer. This will give you a total volume of 40 (12%).
Yes, 6% or 20 Volume peroxide is ideal for mixing with red hair color.
Yes, you can dilute 40 volume peroxide by mixing equal parts of 40 volume peroxide and water to achieve a 20 volume solution. For example, mix 1 part 40 volume peroxide with 1 part water to create a 20 volume peroxide solution.
Volume is the amount of oxygen that is contained in a given amount of peroxide. For example, 3% hydrogen peroxide is V10 or 10 volume, because it will release 10 times it's volume in oxygen. One pint of 3% hydrogen peroxide will release 10 pints of oxygen as it breaks down. Gee, now there is something to think about. Of course, V20 will release twice as much oxygen, 20 times its volume.
No, 20 volume hydrogen peroxide is a higher concentration typically used in hair coloring and lightening products sold in beauty supply stores. Hair salons usually use lower concentrations for safer use on the hair.
Yes, you can dilute 30 volume peroxide to 20 volume by mixing 2 parts of the 30 volume solution with 1 part of distilled water. This will reduce the concentration of the peroxide while maintaining the desired volume strength. Be sure to mix well before use.
To dilute 20 volume hydrogen peroxide to make 10 volume, you need to mix equal parts of the 20 volume solution with an equal amount of water. For example, combine one part of 20 volume with one part of water. This will reduce the concentration, resulting in a 10 volume solution. Always ensure to mix thoroughly for an even dilution.