Final answer:
Applying the dilution equation with the provided initial concentration and volume values results in a final concentration of approximately 1.06 M after dilution. So, the correct option is (c).
Step-by-step explanation:
When diluting a solution, the initial concentration and volume are used to calculate the number of moles of solute, which remains constant during the dilution process. By applying the dilution equation (M1V1 = M2V2), we can determine the final concentration after dilution.
Using the given values:
To determine the final concentration after dilution, we can use the dilution equation:
C_1V_1 = C_2V_2
Where:
- C_1 is the initial concentration,
- V_1 is the initial volume,
- C_2 is the final concentration,
- V_2 is the final volume.
Given:
C_1 = 2.5 M (initial concentration),
V_1 = 35 ml (initial volume),
V_2 = 82.5 ml (final volume).
Let's plug these values into the dilution equation:
2.5 M×35.0 ml = C_2×82.5ml
Solving for C_2,
C_2 = (2.5 M)(35.0 mL) / 82.5 mL
C_2 = 87.5 / 82.5
C_2 ≈ 1.06 M