If you mix 2.08 mL of 0.152 M NaCl solution with 3.15 mL of water, what will be the molarity of...
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If you mix 2.08 mL of 0.152 M NaCl solution with 3.15 mL of water, what will be the molarity of the resulting solution?
Strength of a Diluted Solution:
A dilute solution refers to the presence of more amount of solvent compared to the original solution. As more solvent is added, the solute particles remain more dispersed in a dilute solution, resulting in a decrease in its strength.
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Let's assume that volume is additive.
Hence, after the addition of water, the final volume of the solution {eq}\rm (V_f) {/eq} is calculated as...
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