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How much water must be added if you want to make 1L of solution that is 6M, into a 3M solution
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DrBob222
mL x M = mL x M.
1000 mL x 6M = mL x 3M
mL = (1000 x 6)/3 = 2000 mL. Therefore, add 1000 mL
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