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12 January, 14:23

What volume of a 0.50 m mgso4 solution will be needed to prepare 100.0 ml of a 0.20 m mgso4 solution?

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  1. 12 January, 14:44
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    The formula is given by Molarity of mgso4 required for the titration * Volume of mgso4 for the titration = Molarity of mgso4 used to make the solution * Volume of mgso4 used to make the solution.

    So we have 0.5 * Volume of mgso4 = 100 * 0.2

    So Volume of mgso4 = (100 * 0.2) / 0.5

    Volume = 20/0.5 = 40ml = 40 * 10^ (-3)
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