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12 March, 16:08

Ethanol is used widely as a solvent in laboratories for various chemical reactions. A laboratory technician takes 50.0 mL of ethanol and dilutes it to 100.0 mL with distilled water. What is the percentage concentration by volume of the resulting solution?

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  1. 12 March, 18:54
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    This question is quite vague, as the initial concentration of ethanol is not provided. However, from experience I can tell you that most laboratory work is done with 98% ethanol, and not absolute ethanol (100%). So in order to calculate the final concentration, we need to take the given values, which includes the initial concentration (98%), the initial volume (50.0mL) and the final volume (100.0mL). We apply the following equation to calculate the final concentration:

    C1V1 = C2V2

    C1 = Initial concentration

    C2 = Final concentration

    V1 = Initial volume

    V2 = Final volume

    (98%) (50.0mL) = (C2) (100.0mL)

    Therefore, the final concentration (C2) = 49%
  2. 12 March, 19:20
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    The answer is B 50% just finished the test
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