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Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications

Product ID: 99584
Supplementary Print
Undergraduate
High School

Concentration of Solutions (UMAP)

Author: Raj Rajan


A unit that applies arithmetic to allied health. Upon completion of this module students should be able to: 1) calculate solution concentrations in Z and in ppm; 2) calculate amounts of different variables of solutions; 3) solve problems involving dilution of solutions; and 4) use mass, volume, and density relationship in solutions.

Table of Contents:

1. INTRODUCTION TO SOLUTIONS
1.1 Who Uses Solutions?
1.2 Kinds of Solutions
1.3 Mathematics in Solutions

2. CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
2.1 What is Concentration
2.2 Problems on Concentration

3. PREPARATION AND DILUTION OF SOLUTIONS
3.1 How Solutions are Prepared
3.2 Problems on Dilution of Solutions

4. WEIGHT, VOLUME AND DENSITY
4.1 Weight and Volume Relationship of Solutions
4.2 Problems on Weight and Volume Relations

5. SAMPLE TEST

6. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE SUPPLEMENT

7. ANSWERS TO EXERCISES

8. ANSWERS TO TEST

©1983 by COMAP, Inc.
UMAP Module
13 pages

Mathematics Topics:

Precalculus & Trigonometry

Application Areas:

Life Sciences & Medicine, Concentrations

Prerequisites:

Basic pre-algebra mathematics; exponential notation; metric system of measurement.

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