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19 December, 14:45

A student needs to dilute a 0.46 M Pb (NO3) 2 solution to make 55.0 mL of 0.14 M Pb (NO 3) 2. Set up the calculation by placing the values with the correct units into the equation. Then, calculate the volume, in milliliters, of the 0.46 M Pb (NO 3) 2 solution that is needed.

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  1. 19 December, 15:13
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    16.7mL

    Explanation:

    From the information provided, the following were obtained:

    C1 = 0.46 M

    V1 = ?

    C2 = 0.14M

    V2 = 55mL

    Using the dilution formula, (C1V1 = C2V2) ..., we can obtain the volume (V1) of original solution as follows:

    C1V1 = C2V2

    0.46 x V1 = 0.14 x 55

    Divide both side by 0.46

    V1 = (0.14 x 55) / 0.46

    V1 = 16.7mL
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