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1 October, 09:59

75.0 mL of 15.0 M HNO3 was diluted to exactly 500 mL by adding water. What is the final molarity of the diluted HNO3 solution?

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  1. 1 October, 10:15
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    The final molarity is 2,25M.

    Explanation:

    A dilution consists of the decrease of concentration of a substance in a solution (the higher the volume of the solvent, the lower the concentration).

    We use the formula for dilutions:

    C1 x V1 = C2 x V2

    15,0 M x 75 ml = C2 x 500 ml

    C2 = (15,0M x 75 ml) / 500ml

    C2=2,25 M
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