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24 August, 06:00

What volume of 9.00 m nitric acid is needed to make 6.50 l of 1.25 m solution?

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  1. 24 August, 07:10
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    We can use the dilution equation to find the volume of nitric acid needed to prepare a dilute solution

    c1v1 = c2v2

    c1 is concentration of concentrated solution and v1 is volume of concentrated solution

    c2 is concentration of diluted solution and v2 is volume of diluted solution to prepared

    substituting the equations

    9.00 M x V = 1.25 M x 6.50 L

    V = 0.903 L

    903 mL of concentrated solution is required
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