Answer:
The solution's new volume is 1.68 L
Explanation:
Dilution is the procedure to prepare a less concentrated solution from a more concentrated one, and simply consists of adding more solvent. So, in a dilution the amount of solute does not vary, but the volume of the solvent varies.
In summary, a dilution is a lower concentration solution than the original.
The way to do the calculations in a dilution is through the expression:
Ci*Vi=Cf*Vf
where C and V are concentration and volume, respectively; and the i and f subscripts indicate initial and final respectively.
In this case, being:
- Ci= 7 M
- Vi= 0.60 L
- Cf= 2.5 M
- Vf=?
Replacing:
7 M*0.60 L= 2.5 M* Vf
Solving:
Vf= 1.68 L
<u><em>The solution's new volume is 1.68 L</em></u>
C. The maximum energy required to move one electron to the valence shell.
Moles of Na2SO4 = conc. x volume(dm3)
= 2 x (2500cm3/1000)
= 5 mol
Mass of Na2SO4 = moles x molar mass
= 5 x ((23 x 2) + 32.1 + (16 x 4))
= 710.5g
Answer:
<em>D. The total amount of energy in the system always stays the same</em>
Explanation: