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A 25.00 mL sample of KNO3 solution was diluted to 1.00X103 mL. The concentration of the final solution is 0.00383 M. Calculate the concentration of the original solution?
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Answered by DrBob222
A solution 0.00383 M has 0.00383 moles/L solution. What if you had 0.00383 moles/0.025 L (which is what you had before dilution) = ??
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