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24 November, 00:55

How many milliliters of a 9.0 m h2so4 solution are needed to make 0.25 l of a 3.5 m h2so4 solution?

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  1. 24 November, 03:23
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    The rule that we will use to solve this problem is:

    M2*V1 = M2*V2 where:

    M1 is the initial concentration = 3.5 m

    V1 is the initial volume = 0.25 l = 250 ml

    M2 is the final concentration = 9 m

    V2 is the final volume that we need to find

    Substitute with the givens in the above equation to get V2 as follows:

    3.5*250 = 9*V2

    V2 = 97.2223 ml
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