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2 January, 16:25

If 405 mL of 6.0 M HNO^3 is used to make a 3.1 dilution what is the morality of the dilution

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  1. 2 January, 16:48
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    Correct question:

    if 405 mL of 6.0 M HNO₃ is used to make a 3:1 dilution what is the morality of the dilution

    Answer:

    the morality of the dilution is 4 M

    Explanation:

    Given;

    total volume of HNO₃ = 405 mL

    concentration of HNO₃ = 6.0 M

    dilution ratio 3:1

    This dilution ratio implies mixing 2 parts of the solute (HNO₃) with 1 part of solvent (water).

    2 parts of HNO₃ will be 270 mL

    1 part of water will be 135 mL

    morality of the dilution = (270 mL / 405 mL) x 6.0 M

    morality of the dilution = 0.6667 x 6.0 M

    morality of the dilution = 4 M

    Therefore, the morality of the dilution is 4 M
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