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17 February, 17:21

A student is given a stock solution of 1.00 M NaCl in water. They are asked to make 5 mL of 0.0500 M NaCl. How much of the stock solution should they dilute to 5 mL to make the correct concentration?

a) 10.0 mL

b) 55.5 mL

c) 1.00 mL

d) 35.3 mL

e) 27.8 mL

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  1. 17 February, 17:43
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    The answer to your question is None of your answers is correct, maybe the data are wrong.

    Explanation:

    Data

    Concentration 1 = C1 = 1 M

    Volume 2 = 5 ml

    Concentration 2 = 0.05 M

    Volume 1 = x

    To solve this problem use the dilution formula

    Concentration 1 x Volume 1 = Concentration 2 x Volume 2

    Solve for Volume 1

    Volume 1 = (Concentration 2 x Volume 2) / Concentration 1

    Substitution

    Volume 1 = (0.05 x 5) / 1

    Simplification

    Volume 1 = 0.25/1

    Result

    Volume 1 = 0.25 ml
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