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200.0 mL OF A 5.10 M solution are diluted to 500.0 mL. What is the concentration of the resulting solution? *

User Rtrader
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Answer:

2.04M

Step-by-step explanation:

Using C1V1 = C2V2

where;

C1 = Concentration of stock solution = 5.10M

C2 = Final concentration of new solution = x

V1 = Volume of stock solution = 200ml

V2 = Final volume of new solution = 500ml

Inserting the values into the formulae, we have;

5.10 * 200 = x * 500

x = (5.10 * 200) / 500

x = 2.04M

User Arun Surawat
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Answer:

Concentration of the resulting solution = 2.04 M

Step-by-step explanation:

Data:

M1 = 5.10 M

V1 = 200.0 mL

V2 = 500.0 mL

M2 = ?

By modifying the volume of solution, keeping the amount of solute constant, the concentration changes. To perform the calculations, the equation will be:


M1*V1=M2*V2

Where M1 is the initial concentration of the solution, M2 the final concentration and V is the value of the volumes of the initial and final solution.

Clearing the value of M2 from the equation and replacing the values ​​we have:


M2=(M1*V1)/(V2) =(5.10M*200mL)/(500mL) =2.04M

User Jan Paolo Go
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