What is the final volume of a 1.6 M HCl solution prepared from 25 mL of a 6.0 M HCl solution?
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What is the final volume of a 1.6 M HCl solution prepared from 25 mL of a 6.0 M HCl solution?
Concentration of a solution:
The concentration of a solution is obtained by calculating the quantity of solute dissolved in the given quantity of solvent. For a concentrated solution, amount of dissolved solute is particularly high where as for a diluted solution, amount of dissolved solute is low. These terms, however, are relative, and we need a way to define concentration in a more precise, quantitative way.
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- Volume of stock solution = 25 mL; that is 0.025 L
- Concentration of stock solution = 6.0 M
From this data, the number of moles of HCl can...
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Chapter 13 / Lesson 2Learn the dilute and concentrated solution definition. Compare and contrast dilute vs concentrated solution examples and see how a solution changes physically and chemically as it goes from dilute to concentrate.