A 20.00 ml sample of 0.1015 m nitric acid is introduced into a flask, and water is added until the volume of the solution reaches 250 ml. what is the concentration of nitric acid in the final solution?
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First, we need to find the moles of nitric acid in the initial 20.00 ml sample. moles = volume × molarity moles = 20.00 ml × 0.1015 mol/L Show more…
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