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7 February, 10:18

a beaker contains 500ml of 12m potassium nitrate. what is the molarity of the new solution if 250 ml more water is added

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  1. 7 February, 10:40
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    8.0 M.

    Explanation:

    It is known that the no. of millimoles after dilution is equal to the no. of millimoles before dilution.

    ∴ (MV) of KNO₃ before dilution = (MV) of KNO₃ before dilution.

    Before dilution:

    M = 12.0 M, V = 500.0 mL.

    After dilution:

    M = ? M, V = 500.0 mL + 250.0 mL = 750.0 mL.

    ∴ M after dilution = (MV) before dilution / (V) after dilution = (12.0 M) (500.0 mL) / (750.0 mL) = 8.0 M.
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