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A chemist must dilute 61.9 mL of 548. nM aqueous sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) solution until the concentration falls to 484. nM . He'll do this by adding distilled water to the solution until it reaches a certain final volume. Calculate this final volume, in milliliters. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

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Answer:

The final volume will be "70.08 mL".

Step-by-step explanation:

The given values are:

Molar mass,

M1 = 548 nM

or,

=
5.48* 10^(-7) \ M

M2 = 484 nM

or,

=
4.84* 10^(-7) \ M

Volume,

V1 = 61.9 mL

V1 = ?

By using the expression, we get


M1* V1=M2* V2

or,


V2=(M1* V1)/(M2)

By substituting the values, we get


=(5.48* 10^(-7)* 61.9)/(4.84* 10^(-7))


=(339.212)/(4.84)


=70.08 \ mL

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