Answer:
The concentration of the resulting solution is 0.25 or one quarter of the standard solution
Step-by-step explanation:
Whereby the molar concentration of the standard solution is P molar per liter, we have
25 ml of the standard solution contains
25/1000×P moles of the standard solution such that the resultant solution has a volume of 25 + 75 = 100 ml contains 0.025 P moles of the standard solution
The concentration of a solution is the number of moles contained per liter, which gives
100 ml contains 0.025 P moles
1 liter = 1000 ml will contain 1000/100 × 0.025 = 0.25 P moles of the stanard solution
Therefore, the concentration of the resulting solution is 0.25 or one quarter of the standard solution.