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25 September, 15:06

You wish to make a 0.339 m h2so4 solution from a stock solution of 12.0 m h2so4. how much concentrated acid must you add to obtain a total volume of 100.00 ml of the dilute solution?

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  1. 25 September, 15:20
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    When preparing diluted solutions from concentrated solutions, we can use the following equation;

    c1v1 = c2v2

    Where c1 and v1 are the concentration and volume of the concentrated solution

    c2 is the concentration of the diluted solution to be prepared

    v2 is the volume of the diluted solution

    Substituting the values;

    12.0 M x v1 = 0.339 M x 100 mL

    v1 = 2.825 mL needs to be taken from the stock solution
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