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15 May, 00:28

Calculate the volume of 1 M NaOH needed to prepare 10.0 ml of a 0.10 M solution.

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  1. 15 May, 00:34
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    Answer is: volume of 1 M NaOH is 1 ml.

    c₁ (NaOH) = 1 M.

    V₂ (NaOH) = 10 ml.

    c₂ (NaOH) = 0,1 M.

    V₁ (NaOH) = ?

    c₁ - original concentration of the solution, before it gets diluted.

    c₂ - final concentration of the solution, after dilution.

    V₁ - volume to be diluted.

    V ₂ - final volume after dilution.

    c ₁ · V₁ = c₂ · V₂.

    V₁ (NaOH) = c₂ · V₂ : c₁.

    V₁ (NaOH) = 0,1 M · 10 ml : 1 M.

    V₁ (NaOH) = 1 ml.
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