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2) How many milliliters of water have to be added to 264.2 mL of 0.27 M HCl to reduce the concentration to 0.10 M HCl?

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ANSWER

The volume of water required to reduce the concentration is 713.34 mL

Explanation

Given information

The inital concentration of HCl = 0.27 M

The initial volume of HCl = 264.2 mL

The final concentration of HCl = 0.10 M

Let the volume of water be V2

To calculate the volume of water required to reduce the concentration of HCl, we will need to apply the dilution formula


C1V1\text{ = C2V2}


\begin{gathered} 0.27\text{ }*\text{ 264.2 = 0.1 }*\text{ V2} \\ 71.334\text{ = }0.1V2 \\ \text{Divide both sides by 0.1} \\ (71.344)/(0.1)\text{ = }\frac{\cancel{0.1}V2}{\cancel{0.1}} \\ V2\text{ = 713.34 mL} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the volume of water required to reduce the concentration is 713.34 mL

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