10 mL of a 10.0 M stock solution of NaOH is diluted to 250 mL, what is the concentration of resulting stock solution?
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0 M stock solution. We can use the formula: moles = volume × concentration moles = 10 mL × 10.0 M Since 1 L = 1000 mL, we can convert the volume to liters: moles = 0.01 L × 10.0 M Show more…
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