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30 November, 20:19

15 mL of a 0.16 M solution of glucose was diluted until the total volume reached 95 mL. What is the concentration of new solution?

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  1. 30 November, 22:35
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    the concentration of new solution = 0.025 M

    Explanation:

    Given that:

    The initial volume V_1 = 15 mL

    Initial concentration M_1 = 0.16 M

    Final volume V_2 = 95 mL

    Final concentration M_2 = ?

    We know that M_1 * V_1 = M_2V_2

    Making M_2 the subject of the formulae; we have:

    M_2 = (M_1 * V_1) / V_2

    M_2 = (0.16 * 15) / 95

    M_2 = 0.025 M

    Thus, the concentration of new solution = 0.025 M
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