Exercise What is the molarity of the resulting solution when 400. mL of a 0.400 M solution is diluted to 800. mL? A. 0.200 M B. 0.800 M C. 1.20 M D. 0.133 M
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Step 1: The dilution equation is: M1V1 = M2V2, where M1 is the initial molarity, V1 is the initial volume, M2 is the final molarity, and V2 is the final volume. Show more…
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