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What is the final concentration if 100 mL of a 20% w/v solution is diluted to 250 mL with water? Select one: A. 8% w/v B. 0.08% w/v C. 10% w/v D. 50% w/v

          What is the final concentration if 100 mL of a 20% w/v solution is diluted to 250 mL with water?
Select one:
A. 8% w/v
B. 0.08% w/v
C. 10% w/v
D. 50% w/v
        

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
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00:01 The concept involved here is weight by volume percentage so that is the method to determine the concentration of solution so that will be equal to weight of solute divided by volume of solution and that is multiplied by 100 okay so now now initially, i have two cases here.
01:08 So initially, i can say that w1, so that is the weight initial, okay, initial weight of solute.
01:18 So that is equals to weight by volume percentage.
01:23 This is for the first case multiplied by volume of solution for the first case, divide by 100.
01:35 So putting the values w1 is equals to 20 divided by 100, multiplying by 100...
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