How many mL of a 6.6 M HCl solution would it take to make a 250 mL of a 1.5 M solution?
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How many mL of a 6.6 M HCl solution would it take to make a 250 mL of a 1.5 M solution?
Calculating Dilution of Solutions:
Dilution is a process in which a concentrated solution is mixed with a solvent or another solution containing the same components to produce a dilute solution. In the simplest dilution process, the amount of solute is conserved.
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View this answerFor concentrated solution:
{eq}M_C=6.6\;M\\ V_C=?\\ {/eq}
For diluted solution:
{eq}V_D=250\;mL\\ M_D=1.5\; M {/eq}
We know that:
{eq}V_CM_...
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