Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 60.02 mL of a 0.574 M potassium...

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Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 60.02 mL of a 0.574 M potassium chloride solution to 150.00 mL.

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The first step in preparing a solution quantitatively is to have a calculation outlining everything that is needed such as the amount of the solute, amount of the solvent, and total amount of the solution. This is required as it will allow the solution to have a concentration that is as highly accurate as possible.

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The equation that will be used is:

{eq}C1V1 = C2V2 {/eq}

where:

  • C1 - concentration of the stock solution (0.574 M)
  • V1 - volume of the stock...

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Calculating Dilution of Solutions

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