What is the concentration of a solution made by diluting 95 mL of 6.0 M HCl to a final volume of...
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What is the concentration of a solution made by diluting {eq}95\ mL {/eq} of {eq}\rm 6.0\ M\ HCl {/eq} to a final volume of {eq}750\ mL {/eq}?
Dilution:
Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute in a liter of solution. A solution with higher molarity can be diluted to obtain a solution of low molarity by the addition of more solvent.
Keywords:
- Solution: A solution is the result of mixing two substances and results in a homogeneous substance. We can dissolve a solute with an appropriate solvent in order to produce a solution.
- Concentration: The concentration of a substance in a solution is depicted as the relative amount of substance with respect to the total amount of the solution. This can be expressed in terms of molarity, which is the number of moles per liter of solution.
- Dilution: The process of dilution is done by adding more volume of the solvent to the solution in order to decrease the concentration of the solute. This happens because we increase the volume of the solution while maintaining the amount of the solute.
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