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DerKrebs [107]
4 years ago
13

what is the concentration of NaCl in solution made by mixing 25.0 mL of .100 M NaCl with 75.0 mL of .175 M NaCl

Chemistry
1 answer:
yanalaym [24]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

0.15625M

Explanation:

When you mix two liquids of the same solute and solvent but with different concentration and amounts then the resulting solutions molarity is given by

Cc_{resulting} \times totalvolume=c_{1} v_{1} +c_{2} v_{2}.

in the above case given,

c1=0.1M

v1=25mL

c2=0.175M

v2=75mL

total volume=v1+v2=25+75=100mL.

so substituting thse values in the above equation gives C_{equivalent}[/tex]=15.625\100=0.15625M

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