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Dilution Help

1) A sample at 3.0 M concentration was diluted by taking 1 mL of sample and adding it to 4 mL of water, making a total volume of 5 mL. This is a 1/5 dilution with a dilution factor of 5. 2) If the diluted sample concentration is then diluted again by taking 1 part of it and adding 4 parts water, this makes a total 1/25 dilution over the two steps. 3) To calculate the original undiluted concentration, take the final diluted concentration and multiply it by the total dilution factor. For example, if the final concentration is 0.12 M after a 1/25 dilution, the original concentration was 0.12 M * 25 = 3

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Dilution Help

1) A sample at 3.0 M concentration was diluted by taking 1 mL of sample and adding it to 4 mL of water, making a total volume of 5 mL. This is a 1/5 dilution with a dilution factor of 5. 2) If the diluted sample concentration is then diluted again by taking 1 part of it and adding 4 parts water, this makes a total 1/25 dilution over the two steps. 3) To calculate the original undiluted concentration, take the final diluted concentration and multiply it by the total dilution factor. For example, if the final concentration is 0.12 M after a 1/25 dilution, the original concentration was 0.12 M * 25 = 3

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Dilutions Help

Let’s say we had a test tube with a sample (Green) that was at a 3.0 M concentration. And we
had a test tube with some water.

Sample Water

If we took 1 mL of Sample and place it in a new tube, and then added 4 mL of water. Then Mix.

1 mL or 1 volume

4 mL or 4 volumes mix->

We have just made a dilution. The total volume is 5 mL ( or 5 total volumes). To calculate the
dilution factor (df) we divide the total volumes by the volumes of sample.
Now you may hear different terms to express this dilution, like:

“The dilution factor is 5"


“It was a 5 fold dilution”
“It was diluted 1/5"

These all mean the same thing, that there is 1 volume part of sample and 4 volume parts of
whatever liquid is being used to dilute the sample for a total of 5 volume parts.

CALCULATING THE CONCENTRATION

To calculate the concentration of our diluted sample we multiply by the inverse of our dilution
factor .

CALCULATING THE UNDILUTED CONCENTRATION

Often we wish to work backwards. Let’s say we had a sample that had been diluted 1/5 that has
a concentration 0f 0.60 M. What was its undiluted concentration?

Therefore we take our concentration and multiply by our dilution factor.


Multiple Dilutions

But let’s say we took our sample (3.0 M) and diluted it by taking 1part of the sample and adding
4 parts water. That’s a 1/5 dilution.

Dilution 1/5

We know that the diluted concentration would be 0.60 M. What is the concentration if we take 1
part of this 0.60 M solution and add 4 parts water? In other words, another 1/5 dilution.

Dilution 1/5 ? concentration

But we can also calculate this another way.


In other words by doing two 1/5 dilutions. Our final dilution ends up being a 1/25 dilution. In
other words our sample has been diluted 25 fold. (d.f. = 25)

This means that in this, there is 1 volume part sample to 24 volume parts of water for a total of
25 parts.

If we wanted to work backwards. If our diluted sample was 0.12 M and it had been diluted 25
fold - what was its undiluted concentration?

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Remember: We don’t always dilute samples with water ... we may instead use a buffer solution
to dilute or perhaps some other solvent.

Though the terms used are different, ... this concept isn’t new. Remember C1V1=C2V2 ?

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