Ways by which the concentration of a cattle dip wash may change.
- Evaporation: Over time, water in the dip wash can evaporate, leading to an increase in the concentration of the active ingredients.
- Dilution: Adding water or other liquids to the dip wash can dilute the concentration of the active ingredients.
- Absorption: The active ingredients can be absorbed by the animals being dipped, reducing the concentration in the remaining dip wash.
- Contamination: Organic matter, such as dirt and feces, can contaminate the dip wash, affecting the concentration of the active ingredients.
- Chemical degradation due exposure to light, heat and other environmental factors.
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