Answer: The concentration of Silver Nitrate in solution # 4 is 3.5x10-6 M
Step-by-step explanation:
When calculating the concentration of a dilute solution, we use the equation:
C1V1 = C2V2
Where C1 = concentration of the known solution
V1= amount of know solution
C2= new concentration
V2= capacity of the flask
Keep in mind that solution #2 is not related to the preparation of solutions #3 y #4, so the concentration of #2 is irrelevant.
For calculating the concentration of solution #4 , we first calculate the concentration of the solution #3, that comes from the solution #1.
- Calculating concentration solution #3
- C1V1 = C3V3
- C3= (0.0002442 M * 10mL) / 250mL
- C3= 9.8X10-6M
2. Calculating concentration solution #4
- C3V3 = C4V4
- C4= (9.8X10-6M *18mL) / 50mL
- C4= 3.5X10-6 M