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Lostsunrise [7]
3 years ago
8

Calculate each of the following quantities:

Chemistry
1 answer:
Veseljchak [2.6K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A. 0.027 M

B. 0.0054 M

C. 31 cm³

Explanation:

A. Determination of the final concentration (Molarity)

Initial Volume (V₁) = 27 cm³

Initial concentration (C₁) = 0.150 M

Final volume (V₂) = 150 cm³

Final congratulation (C₂) =?

C₁V₁ = C₂V₂

0.150 × 27 = C₂ × 150

4.05 = C₂ × 150

Divide both side by 150

C₂ = 4.05 / 150

C₂ = 0.027 M

Thus, the final concentration of the solution is 0.027 M

B. Determination of the final concentration (Molarity)

Initial Volume (V₁) = 35.71 cm³

Initial concentration (C₁) = 0.0756 M

Final volume (V₂) = 500 cm³

Final congratulation (C₂) =?

C₁V₁ = C₂V₂

0.0756 × 35.71 = C₂ × 500

Divide both side by 500

C₂ = (0.0756 × 35.71) / 500

C₂ = 0.0054 M

Thus, the final concentration of the solution is 0.0054 M

C. Determination of the final volume.

Initial Volume (V₁) = 10 cm³

Initial concentration (C₁) = 0.155 M

Final congratulation (C₂) = 0.05 M

Final volume (V₂) =?

C₁V₁ = C₂V₂

0.155 × 10 = 0.05 × V₂

1.55 = 0.05 × V₂

Divide both side by 0.05

V₂ = 1.55 / 0.05

V₂ = 31 cm³

Thus, the final volume of the solution is 31 cm³

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