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18 February, 13:11

Question 1 how much water would you add to 175 ml of 6.00 m hydrochloric acid to prepare a 2.00 m solution of this acid? 350 ml 700. ml 58.3 ml 525 ml none of the above

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  1. 18 February, 13:28
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    We can use the following dilution equation

    c1v1 = c2v2

    where c1 is concentration and v1 is the volume of the concentrated solution

    c2 is concentration and v2 is final volume of the diluted solution

    substituting the values

    6.00 M x 175 mL = 2.00 M x V

    V = 525 mL

    final volume of the diluted solution is 525 mL

    since there's already 175 mL of acid,

    volume of water to be added - 525 - 175 = 350 mL

    350 mL of water should be added
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