Someone with math skills, help me out really quick?

Lawnsvcguy

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  1. If I have Compound A 100mg/mL in a 10mL vial for $50, what is Compound A mg in a 20mL vial?
  2. If I have Compound B 200mg/mL in a 20mL vial for $200, what is Compound B in a 10mL vial?
 
If compound a is still 100mg per ml then you have a total of 2000mg in a 20ml vial or 2g.
Same goes for compound b, if you have 200mg/ ml in 10ml that is 2000mg or 2g total.

The dose per ml ( in the case of compound A it is 100mg times the total volume of 20ml) 100mg X 20ml = 2000
 
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Thanks @Wcr86

Let’s say I have TrenE 200 in a 20mL vial. If I pop the vial open and pour it into 2 10mL vials, isn’t it still TrenE 200? Nothing’s changed except the size of the container. Is my math wrong?
 
Correct nothing is changed. I used to run an eliquid company and have to explain this same principle to people all the time about nicotine strengths.

The easiest way to explain it is to put it in clearer terms … IE Alcohol lol. If you have 5 gallons of 100 proof alcohol and you pour it into individual gallons, you now have 5 individual gallons of 100 proof alcohol. As long as the alcohol was never diluted in an fashion it will always be 100 proof no matter how many containers you pour it in.
 
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