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Please help me out with the solution and answer to the question below

Please help me out with the solution and answer to the question below-example-1
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First, find the number of moles it must contain.


c=(n)/(V)

Where n is the number of moles, c = 0.5 and V = 600 mL. But, we need to use the volume in Liters, so we divide 600mL by 1000.


V=600mL(1L)/(1000mL)=0.6L

Once we have the correct unit, find n.


n=0.5\cdot(mol)/(L)\cdot0.6L=0.3\text{moles}

Now, we need to know what volume would contain 0.3 moles, using the same formula.


V=(n)/(c)

Where n = 0.3 moles and c = 1.2 mol/L.


V=\frac{0.3\text{moles}}{1.2\cdot(moles)/(L)}=0.25L

At last, transform 0.25 Liters into mL.


V=0.25L\cdot(1000mL)/(1L)=250mL

Therefore, the volume is 250 mL.

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