10-Dilution Of Molar Solutions Flashcards

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93.2 mL of a 2.03 M potassium fluoride (KF) solution is diluted with 3.92 L of water. What will be the volume, in liters, of the diluted solution?

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4.0132

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93.2 mL of a 2.03 M potassium fluoride (KF) solution is diluted with 3.92 L of water. What will be the molarity of the diluted solution?

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.0471

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115 mL of a 2.35 M potassium fluoride (KF) solution is diluted with 1.28 L of water. What is the new concentration in molarity?

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.194

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What volume (in L) of a 1.25 M potassium fluoride (KF) solution would be needed to make 455 mL of a 0.838 M solution by dilution?

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.305

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What volume (in L) of a 2.46 M magnesium nitrate (Mg(NO3)2) solution would be needed to make 275 mL of a .758 M solution by dilution?

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.0847

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375 mL of a .455 M sodium chloride (NaCl) solution is diluted with 1.88 L of water. What is the new concentration in molarity?

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.0756541

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295 mL of a 1.00 M ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) solution is diluted with 2.25 L of water. What is the new concentration in molarity?

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.11591356

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734 mL of a 1.13 M calcium sulfate (CaSO4) solution is diluted with 2.56 L of water. What is the new concentration in molarity?

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.25179721

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