What volume of a 0.775 M solution is required to make a 10.0 mL solution with a concentration of 0.233 M? 1.00 mL 4.00 mL 2.00 mL 3.00 mL
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We know that C1 = 0.775 M, V1 = ? (unknown), C2 = 0.233 M, and V2 = 10.0 mL. Plugging in these values, we get: 0.775 M x V1 = 0.233 M x 10.0 mL Solving for V1, we get: V1 = (0.233 M x 10.0 mL) / 0.775 M V1 = 3.01 mL Show more…
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