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13 May, 18:31

A stock solution of sodium sulfate NaSO4 has a concentrate of 1.00 m. The volume of this solution is 50 ml. What volume of 0.25 M solution could be made from the stock solution

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  1. 13 May, 18:35
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    200 mL

    Explanation:

    Concept tested: Dilution formula

    We are given;

    Concentration of stock solution as 1.00 M Volume of the stock solution as 50 mL Molarity of the dilute solution as 0.25 M

    We are required to calculate the volume of diluted solution;

    The stock solution is the original solution before dilution while diluted solution is the solution after dilution. Using the dilution formula we can determine the volume of diluted solution;

    M1V1 = M2V2

    Rearranging the formula;

    V2 = M1V1 : M2

    = (1.00 M * 50 mL) : 0.25 M

    = 200 mL

    Therefore, a volume of 200mL of 0.25 M solution could be made from the stock solution.
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