Molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 37.00 mL of 0.250 M potassium chloride to 150.00 mL is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Dilution is the process of converting a concentrated solution into a dilute solution by adding the solvent. In the resultant solution, the amount of solute remains fixed but the volume of the solution increases. The moles of solute before and after dilution remain fixed. The expression to relate the molarity of a concentrated and dilute solution is: M 1 V 1 = M 2 V 2 (1) Here, M 1 is the molarity of the dilute solution. V 1 is the volume of dilute solution. M 2 is the molarity of the concentrated solution. V 2 is the volume of the concentrated solution.
Molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 37.00 mL of 0.250 M potassium chloride to 150.00 mL is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Dilution is the process of converting a concentrated solution into a dilute solution by adding the solvent. In the resultant solution, the amount of solute remains fixed but the volume of the solution increases. The moles of solute before and after dilution remain fixed. The expression to relate the molarity of a concentrated and dilute solution is: M 1 V 1 = M 2 V 2 (1) Here, M 1 is the molarity of the dilute solution. V 1 is the volume of dilute solution. M 2 is the molarity of the concentrated solution. V 2 is the volume of the concentrated solution.
Molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 37.00 mL of 0.250M potassium chloride to 150.00 mL is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Dilution is the process of converting a concentrated solution into a dilute solution by adding the solvent. In the resultant solution, the amount of solute remains fixed but the volume of the solution increases. The moles of solute before and after dilution remain fixed.
The expression to relate the molarity of a concentrated and dilute solution is:
M1V1=M2V2 (1)
Here,
M1 is the molarity of the dilute solution.
V1 is the volume of dilute solution.
M2 is the molarity of the concentrated solution.
V2 is the volume of the concentrated solution.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 25.71 mL of 0.0706M ammonium sulfate to 500.00 mL is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Dilution is the process of converting a concentrated solution into a dilute solution by adding the solvent. In the resultant solution, the amount of solute remains fixed but the volume of the solution increases. The moles of solute before and after dilution remain fixed.
The expression to relate the molarity of a concentrated and dilute solution is:
M1V1=M2V2 (1)
Here,
M1 is the molarity of the dilute solution.
V1 is the volume of dilute solution.
M2 is the molarity of the concentrated solution.
V2 is the volume of the concentrated solution.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Molarity of sodium ion in a solution made by mixing 3.58 mL of 0.348M sodium chloride with 500 mL of 6.81×10−2M sodium sulfate is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity (M) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per liter of solution. Unit of molarity is mol/L.
The expression to calculate the moles of ions from compound when molarity of solution and volume of solution are given is as follows:
Moles of ion from compound(mol)=[volume of solution(L)(1000mL1L)(molarityofsolution(mol)1L of solution)(moleofcharge on ion1mol of compound)] (3)
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