A solution is made by diluting 100 mL of a 1.50 mol/L standard solution to a volume of 400 mL. What is the concentration of the resulting solution? Show all calculations.
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Number of moles = concentration × volume Number of moles = 1.50 mol/L × 100 mL Number of moles = 0.150 mol Show more…
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