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What volume(L) of 3M KOH solution can be perpared by diluting 0.5 L of %M KOH solution?
The concentration of a solution is basically how strong the solution is.
You can dilute by adding distilled water. When diluting, be sure to add the solution to water several times instead of adding water to the solution (especially if it is highly concentrated).
The concentration of a solution is typically given in terms of the volume of solution, in liters.
Yes, it DOES effect the concentration (mol per litre). This is because the volume (of solution, litres) has changed, when diluting, but not the total quantity (just moles of 'reacting' vinegar in the titration).
What volume(L) of 3M KOH solution can be perpared by diluting 0.5 L of %M KOH solution?
The concentration of a solution is basically how strong the solution is.
You can dilute by adding distilled water. When diluting, be sure to add the solution to water several times instead of adding water to the solution (especially if it is highly concentrated).
The concentration of a solution is typically given in terms of the volume of solution, in liters.
Yes, it DOES effect the concentration (mol per litre). This is because the volume (of solution, litres) has changed, when diluting, but not the total quantity (just moles of 'reacting' vinegar in the titration).
Yes, it DOES effect the concentration (mol per litre). This is because the volume (of solution, litres) has changed, when diluting, but not the total quantity (just moles of 'reacting' vinegar in the titration).
If the concentration of alcohol and water solution is 25 percent alcohol by volume, the volume of alcohol in a 200 solution is 50.
For all dilution/ concentration problems you use the simple equation: M1V1 = M2V2 2.40*V2 = 8.25*25 V2 = (8.25*25)/2.40 V2 = 85.9mL Final volume will be 86mL.
Keep diluting it up to a trillion times larger volume than your stock solution
Often in gardening and cleaning when the instructions ask you to dissolve a given weight or volume of the product in a certain volume of water. This can be when mixing up a solution of 'weed and feed' for the lawn or diluting bleach to clean some white's in the washing machine.
i think yes by increasing volume tenfold.because 0.01 is greater than 0.1.by diluting 0.01m solution 0.1m can be prepared.
Yes. The volume you have of a particular solution does not have anything to do with the concentration of that solution.