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- starting with 50 ml of a 0.5 m solution, perform a 1:5 dilution. what is the final concentration?
- you have 10 ml of a 2.5 m solution. perform a 1:25 dilution. what is the final concentration?
Step1: Use the dilution formula \(C_1V_1 = C_2V_2\)
For a dilution ratio \(1:n\), \(V_2=nV_1\).
Step2: Solve for \(C_2\)
\(C_2=\frac{C_1V_1}{V_2}\). Since \(V_2 = nV_1\), \(C_2=\frac{C_1}{n}\)
For problem 3:
- \(C_1 = 0.5\space M\), \(n = 5\) (for \(1:5\) dilution)
\(C_2=\frac{0.5}{5}= 0.1\space M\)
For problem 4:
- \(C_1=2.5\space M\), \(n = 25\) (for \(1:25\) dilution)
\(C_2=\frac{2.5}{25}=0.1\space M\)
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