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23 January, 00:53

A solution of 10 M NaOH was used to prepare 2 L of 0.5 M NaOH. How many mL of the original NaOH solution are needed?

a. 10 mL

b. 100 mL

c. 1000 mL

d. 200 mL

e. 2000 mL

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  1. 23 January, 01:11
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    The equation to solve problem is (M1) (V1) = (M2) (V2)

    M1 = 10M, V1 = original NaOH solution, M2 = 0.5 M, V2 = 2L

    First, the answer needs to be in ml., so convert 2L to ml = 2000ml

    (10M) (V1) = (0.5M) (2000ml)

    (10M) (V1) = 1000 M/ml

    V1 = 1000M/ml / 10M, the Mmoles cancel out leaving just ml.

    V1 = 100ml, which is the original NaOH solution needed.
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