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?

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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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