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31 January, 13:14

If you add 4.00 ml of pure water to 6.00 ml of 0.750 m nacl solution, what is the concentration of sodium chloride in the diluted solution?

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  1. 31 January, 13:24
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    Given:

    Initial volume of water V1 = 6.00 ml

    Initial concentration of NaCl M1 = 0.750 M

    Volume of water added = 4.00 ml

    To determine:

    The final concentration M2 of NaCl

    Explanation:

    The final volume V2 = 6.00 + 4.00 = 10.0 ml

    Use the relation:

    M1V1 = M2V2

    M2 = M1V1/V2 = 0.750*6.00/10.0 = 0.450 M

    Ans: The concentration fo diluted NaCl = 0.450 M
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