Alexisshockley
Alexisshockley Alexisshockley
  • 01-03-2020
  • Chemistry
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What volume (in L) of a 6.84 M.
sodium bromide (NaBr) solution
would be needed to make 588 mL of
a 1.84 M solution by dilution?

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Eduard22sly
Eduard22sly Eduard22sly
  • 01-03-2020

Answer:

0.158L

Explanation:

From the question, we obtained the following information:

C1 = 6.84 M

V1 =?

C2 = 1.84 M

V2 = 588 mL = 588/1000 = 0.588L

Using the dilution formula C1V1 = C2V2. The original volume can calculated for as follows:

C1V1 = C2V2

6.84 x V1 = 1.84 x 0.588

Divide both side by 6.84

V1 =(1.84 x 0.588) / 6.84

V1 = 0.158L

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penguinboss21 penguinboss21
  • 24-06-2021

Answer:

0.158 liters

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