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Say there is a diluted solution and we need to find the final concentration of it, using the equation M1V1 = M2V2.

Does this method change, if the compound (concentration that we're trying to find), is in a solution that has already reacted with another compound?

Ex: CaCO3 + HCl
Then, after it's diluted.

If it does can you tell me how to find the concentration?
8 years ago

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