Asked by Dil-untion
How does dilution of a substance effects the endpoint of tritation? Like if you dilute a 50 mL of .5 M acid to a 100 mL concentrated .5 M acid, what would be the endpoint?
Would it be twice the ending since you need more moles or the same, since you are only adding nonreactive water?
Would it be twice the ending since you need more moles or the same, since you are only adding nonreactive water?
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Damon
if you double the volume by adding water the mols of acid per liter is half. It is no longer .5 M but is .25 M
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