Skip to content

Reference table

Dilution Table: Final volume (V2) by Initial concentration (C1)

Reference table of final volume (v2) for Dilution across a range of initial concentration (c1) values — exact, engine-computed figures you can read off at a glance.

By Vikram Iyer, M.Sc Mathematics · Updated Jun 2026 · 1 min read

This dilution reference table shows the final volume (v2) for a range of initial concentration (c1) values, assuming an initial volume (v1) of 10 and a final concentration (c2) of 1. Every figure is computed with the same engine that powers our Dilution Calculator, so the numbers are exact.

Initial concentration (C1)Final volume (V2)Solvent to add
1.313.0003.000
2.525.00015.000
3.838.00028.000
550.00040.000
7.575.00065.000
10100.00090.000
15150.000140.000
25250.000240.000
35350.000340.000
50500.000490.000

How to use this table

Find the row closest to your initial concentration (c1) and read across to the final volume (v2). For a value between two rows, the real figure sits between them — or enter your exact numbers in the Dilution Calculator for a precise answer.

Need a value that is not in the table? — the Dilution Calculator does it instantly, for free, with the formula and a worked example built in.

Continue exploring science calculators with these tools: Impulse Calculator, Elastic Potential Energy Calculator, Thermal Expansion Calculator, Buoyancy Force Calculator, RPM to Linear Speed Calculator.

Calculators in this guide

Frequently asked questions

Each cell is computed with the standard formula using exact arithmetic — the same calculation behind our Dilution Calculator — so every figure is accurate for the stated assumptions.

Yes. The table covers common initial concentration (c1) values; for any exact figure, enter your own numbers in the Dilution Calculator.

Vikram Iyer · M.Sc Mathematics

Vikram Iyer is a mathematics educator with over fifteen years of teaching experience, specialising in making quantitative concepts clear and practical for everyday use.