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What is the Concentration of 2 g in 50 mL?

Dissolving 2 grams of solute in 50 mL of solution produces a 4% w/v concentration, useful for small-volume reagent preparation.

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@misc{abracalc-2g-per-50ml-4-percent-wv, author = {AbraCalc}, title = {What is the Concentration of 2 g in 50 mL?}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {\url{https://abracalc.com/calculator/solution-concentration-calculator/2g-per-50ml-4-percent-wv/}} }

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  1. Enter solute mass and solution volume in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your w/v percent and the full breakdown beneath it.

Small-volume solutions are common in diagnostic testing and research; the w/v formula scales down perfectly for quantities as small as a few milliliters.

Frequently asked questions

What does w/v percent mean?
Weight/volume percent (w/v %) is the mass of solute (g) per 100 mL of solution. A 5% NaCl solution has 5 g of NaCl in every 100 mL.
How do I convert between ppm and g/L?
1 g/L = 1000 mg/L = 1000 ppm (in dilute aqueous solutions where 1 L ≈ 1 kg).