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7 October, 23:37

0.25 mol of nitric acid is used to make a 0.10 M nitric acid solution. What is the total volume of nitric acid in liters

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  1. 7 October, 23:38
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    2.5 L will be the volume of HNO₃

    Explanation:

    To find out the total volume of nitric acid in liters we begin from molarity.

    HNO₃ solution is 0.10 M

    This means that 0.10 moles are contained in 1L of solution.

    As we used 0.25 moles of nitric, let's determine the volume by a rule of three:

    0.10 moles of nitric acid are contained in 1L of solution

    0.25 moles of nitric acid will be contained in (0.25. 1) / 0.1 = 2.5 L
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