If a solution is 6% vinegar by volume. That means it is 6 parts vinegar to 100 parts water. Right?



Answer:
Not quite.

It means 6 parts in every 100 - so 6 parts vinegar + 94 parts water = 100 parts total
That would make it 106%.
Sounds right to me -- by pre-mix volume that is. Not by weight, or by volume after mixing.
No, it's 6 parts vinegar to 94 parts water.
It would be 6mL of vinegar with enough water to make 100 mL of solution. Not always 94 mL.
Yeah kind of. Actually it means that basically by volume you have 6mL's of vinegar to 94mL's of water giving you a total of 100mL's of solution.

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