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13 June, 10:57

How many milliliters of a solution of 8.8M CaBr2 are needed to prepare 175 mL of a 2.2M solution?

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  1. 13 June, 11:27
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    The product of molarity and volume of any substance at a fixed temperature is constant. Therefore comparing two portions of different molarity, we can say that, M₁V₁=M₂V₂

    M represents the molarity, V represents volume of the solution.

    M₁ in the question is 8.8M

    M₂ is 2.2M

    V₁=?

    V₂ = 175

    therefore,

    8.8ₓV₁ = 2.2ₓ175ml

    V₁ = (2.2ₓ175ml) / 8.8

    =43.75 ml
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