<Ul> <Li> Case 1: amount (mL) of solvent volume V is given . Solute mass m = CV d / (100 - C / d) </Li> <Li> Case 2: amount of solute mass m is given . Solvent volume V = m (100 / C - 1 / d) </Li> <Li> Case 3: amount (mL) of final solution volume Vt is given . Solute mass m = C Vt / 100; Solvent volume V = (100 / C - 1 / d) m </Li> <Li> Case 2: solute mass is known, V = m 100 / C </Li> <Li> Case 3: total solution volume is known, same equation as case 1 . V = Vt; m = CV / 100 </Li> </Ul> <Li> Case 1: amount (mL) of solvent volume V is given . Solute mass m = CV d / (100 - C / d) </Li> <Li> Case 2: amount of solute mass m is given . Solvent volume V = m (100 / C - 1 / d) </Li> <Li> Case 3: amount (mL) of final solution volume Vt is given . Solute mass m = C Vt / 100; Solvent volume V = (100 / C - 1 / d) m </Li>

What is used to collect the solvent from a solution