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23 September, 02:03

If 400 mL of a 20% w/v solution were diluted to 2 L, what would be the final percentage strength?

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  1. 23 September, 02:50
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    4%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A 20% solution with a total volume of 400 mL has 20% * 400 mL of solute.

    20% * 400 mL = 80 mL

    When you dilute the solution to 2 L, you introduce additional water, but no additional solute, so now you have the same 80 mL of solute in 2 L of total solution.

    The concentration is:

    (80 mL) / (2 L) = (80 mL) / (2000 mL) = 0.04

    As a percent it is:

    0.04 * 100% = 4%
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