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An instructor needs to make 400 mL of a silver nitrate solution that has a concentration of 0.01 M. How many milliliters of the 0.5 M solution should be used?​

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ok

l. will give you two apple you have two equals to four 2+2=4

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80 millimeters

1. Convert 400 mL to L = 400/1000 = 0.4
2. Plug into the MV = MV equation
3. (0.4)(0.1)=(0.5)(v)
4. Divide 0.04 by 0.5 = 0.08
5. Convert back to mL, multiply by a thousand 0.08 * 1000 = 80 mL
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