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24 February, 19:57

How many milliliters of a 9.0 m h2so4 solution are needed to make 0.35 l of a 3.5 m solution?

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  1. 24 February, 20:11
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    moles of solute/liters of solution = mol/L

    M1V1=M2V2

    M1=9.0M

    M2=3.5M

    V2=0.35L

    V1=M2V2/M1

    (3.5*0.35) / 9=0.14L

    1L=1000mL

    0.14L*1000mL=140mL

    You will need 140 mL of 9.0 M H2SO4 to make 350 mL of a 3.5 M solution.
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