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11 August, 08:35

What is the molarity of a solution, made from 10 mL of a 1.00 M solution, and then diluted by adding 90 mL water?

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  1. 11 August, 12:24
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    0.10 M

    Explanation:

    use the dilution equation (Volume 1) (Molarity 1) = (Volume 2) (Molarity 2)

    plugging in the numbers. (10 mL) (1.00 M) = (10 mL+90mL) (X M)

    solving for X M = (10 mL x 1.00 M) / (100 mL)

    gives you 0.10 M solution
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