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A 10 mL sample of 1.5 M Potassium Phosphate is placed in a 100 mL volumetric flask and diluted to the mark. What is the Molar concentration of Potassium ions in this diluted solution?
12 years ago

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DrBob222
1.5 M K3PO4. Diluted 10 to 100 so new concn is 1.5 x (10/100).
There are 3 K^+ in 1 molecule K3PO4; therefore, the (K^+) will be three times that.
12 years ago

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