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26 April, 08:36

A chemist needs to make an acidic solution that is 0.25 M in acetic acid (HC 2 H 3 O 2). If she plans to prepare 250mL of solution, how much acetic acid must she use to prepare the solution.

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  1. 26 April, 09:03
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    15g

    Explanation:

    Molar mass of acetic acid = 60g/mol

    Molarity = mass : molar mass

    mass = 0.25 * 60

    = 15g

    ∴ 15g of acetic acid weighed into 1L volumetric flask would give 0.25M of acetic acid.

    Alternatively, if the solution is being prepared from a stock solution of known concentration, (say 500mL of 0.5M solution), the formular C2V1 = C2V2 can be used to find the dilution volume.
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