Asked by joe
A chemist needs to make 750.0 mL of a M solution of sulfuric acid. Looking on the shelves, she finds a bottle of 10.0 M sulfuric acid. How can the desired solution be made?
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Answered by
DrBob222
You didn't post the molarity. If I guess you want a 2 M and you have a 10.0 M solution on the shelf, you want to dilute it. How much? Use the dilution formula which is
mL1 x M1 = mL2 x M2
mL1 x 10.0 M = 750 mL x 2 M
Solve for mL1. Take that many mL, place it in a 750 mL volumetric flask, and make to the mark, mix thoroughly, stopper, label.
mL1 x M1 = mL2 x M2
mL1 x 10.0 M = 750 mL x 2 M
Solve for mL1. Take that many mL, place it in a 750 mL volumetric flask, and make to the mark, mix thoroughly, stopper, label.
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