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27 August, 20:09

In a schools laboratory, students require 50.0 mL of 2.50 M H2SO4 for an experiment, but the only available stock solution of the acid has a concentration of 18.0 M. what volume of the stock solution would they use to make the required solution

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  1. 27 August, 20:54
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    Work out the number of moles needed.

    concentration = 2.5 mol/dm3 and volume = 0.05 dm3

    volume * concentration = moles

    now, using the concentration 18 mol/dm3 and moles calculated earlier, work out the volume needed.

    rearrange the formula to make moles/concentration = volume

    and get your answer.
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