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15 January, 16:54

a 122mL sample of a 1.2 M sucrose solution is diluted to 500.0 mL. what is the molarity of the diluted solution

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  1. 15 January, 17:19
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    0.30M

    Explanation:

    Let solution 1 be the concentrated solution and solution 2 be the diluted solution

    (Molarity x Volume) ₁ = (Molarity x Volume) ₂

    (122ml) ₁· (1.2M) ₁ = (M) ₂· (500ml) ₂ = > M₂ = 122ml ·1.2M / 500ml = 0.2928M ≅ 0.30M
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