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Yeah sure, well c1 is the concentration of the original solution, the one that you are provided with , also know as the stock solution
M1 is the mass of solute in it , usually sucrose glucose whatever depending on the question
V1 is the volume of the stock solution that you are going to use . I think it's best to use 10cm3 . It is easier to make the dilutions with that as the total volume
C2 is the concentration of the solution that you want to make using the stock solution
M2 is the mass of the solute you will use for that dilution
V2 is the volume of the new solution that you are making , I.e 10cm3 too
Hope this helps
M1 is the mass of solute in it , usually sucrose glucose whatever depending on the question
V1 is the volume of the stock solution that you are going to use . I think it's best to use 10cm3 . It is easier to make the dilutions with that as the total volume
C2 is the concentration of the solution that you want to make using the stock solution
M2 is the mass of the solute you will use for that dilution
V2 is the volume of the new solution that you are making , I.e 10cm3 too
Hope this helps