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175 mL of a 1.6 M solution of KCl is diluted to a new volume of 1.0 L. What is the new concentration of the solution?

0.13 M KCl

0.28 M KCl

0.85 M KCl

1.1 M KCl

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  1. Today, 11:01
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    The basic equation for diluting solutions is:

    (M1) (V1) = (M2) (V2)

    M1 and V1 belong with the stock solution, the stronger one.

    The mL has to be turned into liters, so convert first. 175 mL =.175 L

    So, 1.6 M represents M1 and. 175 L represents V1. 1.0 is V2 because it's asking for the new concentration, which is M2. Therefore, M2 is the variable you're looking for.

    Plugging it in:

    (1.6M) (.175) = (M2) (1)

    Simplify and Solve:

    .28 = M2
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