Dilution and Molarity
Dilutions are acids that usually gotten from chemical supply houses in concentrated forms. These acids are diluted to the wanted concentration by adding water. Moles of acid before dilution = moles of acid after dilution, and moles of acid=M x V then. M1 x V1 = M2 x V2.
Molarity id the number of solute in one liter of solution
The volume must be in liters and the solute must be in moles.
M = m/V, where M is molarity (mol/L), m = number of moles of solute, and V = volume of solvent (Liters)
The volume must be in liters and the solute must be in moles.
M = m/V, where M is molarity (mol/L), m = number of moles of solute, and V = volume of solvent (Liters)
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