455 mL of 6.0 M HNO3 is used to make 2.5 L of a new, diluted solution. What is the molarity of the diluted solution?
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I just have to solve them
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Hmm, I've done molarity before but not really dilution molarity, let me check if there is a difference at all.
Ok thanks, i dont really know the difference either haha
Okay, I got it. There is some formula in which the molarities and volume are proportionate m1v1=m2v2 Therefore you are just solving for the 2nd molarity the first molarity is given (6) and the volume was given at 455 ml solve as (455ml)(6)=(2500)(m) solve for M
Oh thats it lol okay
2730=2500(m) is what i got
yes, now divide both sides by 2500
1.092
yep, that is your molarity for the dilution
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Are you able to help with more? I dont think they will get any easier though
I'll give anything a try, just post a new question though.
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