Answer:
The correct answer is 0.21 M
Step-by-step explanation:
We have an initial solution of concentration 1.70 M and we dilute it twice. In each dilution we can calculate the final concentration (Cf) from the initial concentration (Ci) and the final and initial volumes respectively (Vf and Vi) as follows:
Cf x Vf= Ci x Vi
Cf= Ci x Vi/ Vf
In the first dilution, Ci is 1.70 M, the initial volume we take is 75 ml and the final volume is 278 ml.
Cf= 1.70 M x 75 ml / 278 ml = 0.46 M
In the second dilution, the initial concentration is the previously obtained (Ci= 0.46 M), the initial volume is Vi= 139 ml and the final volume is the addition of 139 ml and 165 ml (because we add 165 ml to 139 ml). Thus:
Cf= (0.46 M x 139 ml)/ (139 ml + 165 ml) = 0.21 M