Can some one check to see if I did this correct:
6M= moles of solute/.005 L solution
.03=moles solute
M of2nd solu=.03 m solute/.05L solution
M=.6
I am hoping to receive help getting started with this problem, possibly some steps in the correct direction.
Here is the question: 5.0mLs of a 6.0M solution of HCl was transferred to a 1000ml volumetric flask and diluted to volume w/ water. 50mLs of this solution was then transferred to a 100mL flask and diluted to Volume with water. What is the molarity of the 2nd diluted solution?
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After the second dilution:
M of2nd solu=.03 m solute/.10L solution
M of2nd solu=.03 m solute/.10L solution
Why .10L
I based on this, unless I mis-read it.
50mLs of this solution was then transferred to a 100mL flask and diluted to Volume with water...
50mLs of this solution was then transferred to a 100mL flask and diluted to Volume with water...
Sorry, the second post was sent by mistake. No shouting intended! :)