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  1. 1. If I dilute 75 mL of 0.50 M CaF2 solution to a final volume of 375 mL, what will be the molarity of the resulting solution?2.
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  2. A 1.0 mole sample of HN03 is added to water. The final volume of the solution is 1.5 L in the final temperature of the solution
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  3. A chemist must dilute 32.2 mL of 1.98 M aqueous sodium carbonate (Na, COz) solution until the concentration falls to 1.00 M.
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  4. A chemist must dilute 55.6 ml of 1.48 M aqueous silver nitrate (AgNO3) solution until the concentration falls to 1.00M. He'll do
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  5. A chemist must dilute 75.4 mL of 1.17 M aqueous barium acetate (Ba(C_2H_2O_2)_2) solution until the concentration falls to 1.00
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  6. A chemist must dilute 97.9 mL of 2.19 M aqueous silver nitrate (AgNO3) solution until the concentration falls to 1.00 M. He'll
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  7. A chemist must dilute 86.3 ml of 915. mM aqueous iron(III) bromide (FeBr3) solution until the concentration falls to 628. mM.
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  8. A chemist must dilute 54.9 ml. of 9.84 M aqueous sodium nitrate (NaNO3) solution until the concentration falls to 4.00 M. She'll
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  9. A chemist must dilute of M aqueous magnesium fluoride solution until the concentration falls to M . He'll do this by adding
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  10. A chemist must dilute 84.3 ml of 169. mM aqueous aluminum chloride (AICL3) solution until the concentration falls to 114. mM.
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