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22 December, 08:32

10 mL of 6 M HCL are diluted to 1 L with distilled water. What is the molarity of the dilute solution?

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  1. 22 December, 09:00
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    The correct answer is 0.06 M

    Explanation:

    The concentration of the dilute solution (Cd = dilute concentration) can be calculated from the concentrated solution (Cc) and the volumes (Vi and Vf) as follows:

    Cc x Vc = Cd x Vd

    Cd = (Cc x Vc) / Vd

    We have:

    Cc = 6 M

    Vc = 10 ml (volume of concentrated solution)

    Vd = 1 L = 1000 ml (volume of dilute solution)

    ⇒Cd = (6 M x 10 ml) / 1000 ml

    Cd = 0.06 M
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