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18 September, 02:39

A 3.8M solution of FeSO4 is diluted to eight times its original volume. What is the molarity of the diluted solution?

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  1. 18 September, 03:03
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    0.475M

    Explanation:

    Let the Volume of the original solution be V

    C1 = 3.8M

    C2 = ?

    V2 = 8V (8 times the original volume)

    Using the dilution formula, we can calculate the molarity of the diluted solution as follows:

    C1V1 = C2V2

    3.8 x V = C2 x 8V

    Divide both side by 8V

    C2 = 3.8 x V / 8V

    C2 = 0.475M

    The morality of the diluted solution is 0.475M
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