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Suppose two students need to prepare three solutions, each one-half as concentrated as the previous, from a stock solution. (a) One student dilutes 10 mL stock solution to a final volume of 20 mL. S/he dilutes 10 mL stock solution to a final volume of 40 mL. S/he dilutes 10 mL stock solution to a final volume of 60 mL. Does s/he have the solutions at the concentrations desired

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Step-by-step explanation:

When a solution is diluted ,its strength is decreased according to following

formula

S₁V₁ =S₂V₂

So when volume is doubled , strength becomes half . One student dilutes 10 mL stock solution to a final volume of 20 mL. Its strength becomes half .

When S/he dilutes 10 mL stock solution to a final volume of 60 mL. ,

strength becomes 1/6 times .

So the first two experiment gives three solution each one-half as concentrated as the previous .

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