To what volume (in mL) would you need to dilute 35.0 mL of a 1.30 M solution of KBr to make a 0.0600 M solution of KBr?
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We can do this by multiplying the volume of the solution by its molarity. Moles of KBr = Volume (L) x Molarity (M) = 0.035 L x 1.30 M = 0.0455 moles Show more…
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