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What is the final concentration if water is added to 0.50 L of a 12 M NaOH solution to make 3.0 L of a diluted NaOH solution?

1 M NaOH solution

2 M NaOH solution

3 M NaOH solution

4 M NaOH solution

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Answer:

2 M NaOH solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial concentration of NaOH = 12 M

Initial volume of solution = 0.5

Initial number of moles = Molarity×Volume = 12×0.5 = 6 moles

Note: On dilution the number of moles does not change.

Initial number of moles = final number of moles.

Final number of moles = 6 moles

Final volume of solution = 3 L

Final concentration (in Molarity) =
(Final\ no\ of\ moles)/(final\ volume\ in\ L)=(6)/(3)= 2\ M

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Answer:

The answer to your question is the second option: 2M NaOH solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Data

Volume 1 = 0.5 l

Concentration 1 = 12 M NaOH

Volume 2 = 3 l

Concentration 2 = ?

Formula

V₁C₁ = V₂C₂

Solve for C₂

C₂ = V₁C₁ / V₂

Substitution

C₂ = (0.5)(12) / 3

Simplification and result

C₂ = 6 / 3

C₂ = 2 M

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