To determine:
If we have enough stock solution for the given
Introduction:
Stock solution is defined as the amount of the solution whose concentration is known. Generally, in laboratories it is prepared in concentrated form and it is diluted as per the requirement.
The main purpose to prepare the stock solution is to save the time and amount of the solute. There is one more purpose that is to maintain the accuracy during the experiments.
To determine:
The preparation of the given
Introduction:
The aqueous solution for the given solute is prepared by dissolving the required amount of water in the definite amount of concentrated solution that is stock solution.
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