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what is the final molarity of a dilute solution of NaOH that is prepared by pipetting 5.00 mL of 7.00 M NaOH into a 100mL volumetric flask and diluting with water

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Answer:


M_(diluted)=0.35M

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, since in a dilution process the moles of the solute must remain unchanged, we use the volumes and molarities as shown below:


M_(diluted)V_(diluted)=M_(concentrated)V_(concentrated)

Clearly, the concentrated solution is 7.00M and the diluted solution is unknown, thus, the concentration of the diluted solution after the dilution to 100 mL is:


M_(diluted)=(M_(concentrated)V_(concentrated))/(V_(diluted)) =(7.00M*5.00mL)/(100mL)\\ \\M_(diluted)=0.35M

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