To determine the volume of the stock solution needed to contain the same number of moles present in the diluted solution, you can use the formula:
V1 * C1 = V2 * C2
Where:
V1 = Volume of stock solution
C1 = Concentration of stock solution
V2 = Volume of diluted solution
C2 = Concentration of diluted solution
Let's say the number of moles present in the diluted solution (Part B) is x. To find the volume of the stock solution needed to contain x moles, you need to know the concentrations and volumes of both solutions.
Let's assume:
- Concentration of the stock solution (Part A) is Ca
- Volume of the stock solution (Part A) is Va
- Concentration of the diluted solution (Part B) is Cb
- Volume of the diluted solution (Part B) is Vb
Now, we can rearrange the formula to solve for V1:
V1 = (V2 * C2) / C1
Substitute the values of V2, C2, and C1 from the given data.
What volume of the stock solution (Part A) would contain the number of moles present in the diluted solution (Part B)?
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