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2 April, 22:38

An experiment calls for you to use 100 mL of 0.25 M HNO3 solution. All you have available is a bottle of 3.4 M HNO3. How many milliliters of the 3.4 M HNO3 solution do you need to prepare the desired solution?

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  1. 2 April, 22:40
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    Answer: 7.35mL

    Explanation:

    C1 = 3.4M

    V1 = ?

    C2 = 0.25M

    V2 = 100mL

    C1V1 = C2V2

    3.4 x V1 = 0.25 x 100

    V1 = (0.25 x 100) / 3.4

    V1 = 7.35mL
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