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How many milliliters of 8.34 M perchloric acid solution should be used to prepare 1.50 L of 0.500 M ? mL

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Nivaldo Tro 2nd Edition
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00:02 Hi there, in this question we are starting with a solution of a certain concentration and we're trying to make a solution of a lesser concentration.
00:11 So in other words this is a dilution problem.
00:15 In a dilution problem you start with a certain amount of one solution and you add more solvent to it to produce a less concentrated solution.
00:23 So for a dilution problem we use the equation m1 times v1 equals m2 times v2 where m is molarity, v is volume.
00:36 The ones represent our concentrated or stock solution while the twos represent our diluted solution.
00:42 So in this question our stock solution or our concentrated solution has a concentration of 6 .20 molar and we want to know what volume of that we have to use.
00:55 Notice we want that answer eventually in milliliters to produce a solution that has a 0 .300 molar concentration and we need four liters of that.
01:13 Okay so to solve this problem for v1 we see it's an algebra problem at this point and we need to divide both sides by 6 .20 molar...
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