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Concerning the 10.0 mL of 0.50 M NaCl to 100 mL of solution: When a solution is diluted, does it change the number of moles dissolved?

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  1. Today, 06:07
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    No, the dilution does not change the number of moles dissolved

    Explanation:

    We can see that,

    The molarity of the solution was 0.50 M

    The volume of the solution is 10 ml.

    No of moles of the solute was = volume * concentration

    = 10 X 10^-3 * 0.50

    = 5*10^-3 moles

    When the solution is diluted from 10 ml to 100ml, the molarity or concentration changes but number of moles remains constant.

    The molarity of 100 ml solution will be

    c=n/V

    = 5*10^-3*/100*10^-3

    = 0.05

    when the solution is diluted to 100ml from 10 ml molarity changes from 0.5M TO 0.05 M
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