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6 December, 10:14

In the laboratory you dilute 2.49 ml of a concentrated 6.00 m hydrochloric acid solution to a total volume of 50.0 ml. what is the concentration of the dilute solution?

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  1. 6 December, 10:21
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    Equation: M1V1 = M2V2

    Where M = concentration & V = volume

    Step 1: Write down what is given and what you are trying to find

    Given: M1 = 6.00M, V1 = 2.49mL, and V2 = 50.0mL

    Find: M2

    Step 2: Plug in the values into the equation

    M1V1 = M2V2

    (6.00M) (2.49mL) = (M2) (50.0mL)

    Step 3: Isolate the variable (Divide both sides by 50.0mL so M2 is by itself)

    (6.00M) (2.49mL) / (50.0mL) = M2

    Answer: M2 = 0.30M

    *Don't forget sig figs & units!
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