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To dilute a HCl solution from 0.400 M to 0.100 M the final volume must be

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Step-by-step explanation:

Molarity of HCl ,
M_1= 0.400 M

Volume of the HCl solution =
V_1=500mL (assume)

Molarity of HCl after dilution
M_1= 0.100 M

Volume of new HCl solution =
V_2


M_1V_1=M_2V_2


0.400 M* 500 mL=0.100 M* V_2


V_2=(0.400 M* 500 mL)/(0.100 M)=2000 mL


(V_1)/(V_2)=(500 mL)/(2000 mL)


V_2=4* V_1

In order to dilute a HCl solution from 0.400 M to 0.100 M the final volume must be 4 times the initial volume of 0.400 M HCl solution .

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Answer:

The final volume must be 400 mL.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume the Initial volume as 100ml

Using dilution factor formula


\\$M_(1) * V_(1)=M_(2) * V_(2)$\\\\$0.400 M * 100 m l=0.100 M * V_(2)$

So,


$V_(2)=(0.400 M * 100 m l)/(0.100 M)=400 m l$

Thus, the final volume must be 400 mL.

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