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Simple equality.

0.05 L/12 M = 1.0 L/X M

0.05X = 12

X = 240 M

--------------------this is not possible, so your data could be mistaken

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Q: When 0.05 liter of a 12 m solution is diluted to 1.0 liters the molarity of the new solution is?
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