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What is the molarity of a 250ml KCl solution made by diluting 175mL of a 3.00 M solution?

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Answer:

2.1 M

Step-by-step explanation:

The dilution equation is
image.


image = the molarity of the sock solution


image = the volume of the sock solution


image = the molarity of the diluted solution


image = the volume of the diluted solution

The stock solution would be what is doing the diluting, so "175 mL of a 3.00 M solution". So
image = 3.00 M. Then: Converting 175 mL to liters:
image (This is
image)

And converting 250 mL KCl to liters:
image (This will be
image)

Then, we plug in our given into the dilution equation, resulting in:


image (divide both sides by 0.250 L, in order to get
image by itself)


image


image

So, the molarity of 250 mL KCl made by diluting 175 mL of a 3.0 M solution would be 2.1 M (mol/L).

Hopefully this helped you understand the topic a little bit better. I just finished molarity and dilutions in Chemistry last week. Good luck!

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