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What volume of a 1.00 m stock solution of glucose must be used to make 500.0 ml of a 1.75 ✕ 10–2 m glucose solution in water? (a) 1.75 ml, (b) 8.75 ml, (c) 48.6 ml, (d) 57.1 ml, (e) 28,570 ml?

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\frac{500ml}{} (1l)/(1000 \: ml) (1.75x10 ^( - 2) m)/(1 l) (1l)/(1m) \: = 8.75ml

Of Glucose Stock Solution

User Kiriko
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Answer : The correct option is, (b) 8.75 ml

Solution :

According to the dilution law,


M_1V_1=M_2V_2

where,


M_1 = molarity of stock solution = 1.00 M


V_1 = volume of stock solution = ?


M_2 = molarity of glucose solution =
1.75* 10^(-2)M


V_2 = volume of glucose solution = 500 ml

Now put all the given values in the above law, we get the volume of stock solution.


(1.00M)* V_1=(1.75* 10^(-2)M)* (500ml)


V_1=8.75ml

Therefore, the volume of 1.00 M stock solution required volume is, 8.75 ml

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