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The concentration of chloride ion in blood, $116 \mathrm{m} M,$ is less than that in the ocean, $0.559 M .$ Describe how you would prepare $2.50 \mathrm{mL}$ of a solution of $116 \mathrm{m} M$ chloride ion fromseawater.
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The dilution equation is given by $C_1V_1 = C_2V_2$, where $C_1$ and $V_1$ are the initial concentration and volume, and $C_2$ and $V_2$ are the final concentration and volume. Show more…
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