10 ml of concentrated h2so4(18 M) is diluted to one litre. the strength of dilute acid is-
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Number of moles of acid = 10/1000 x 18 = 0.18 moles
The new solution is therefore 0.18 M solution
This is because Molarity is the number of moles in a litre of soultion
ALERNATIVE METHOD
M1V1 = M2V2
18 x 10 = M2 x 1000
M2 = (18 x 10)/100
M2 = 0.18
The diluted acid is 0.18M
The new solution is therefore 0.18 M solution
This is because Molarity is the number of moles in a litre of soultion
ALERNATIVE METHOD
M1V1 = M2V2
18 x 10 = M2 x 1000
M2 = (18 x 10)/100
M2 = 0.18
The diluted acid is 0.18M
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10 ml of concentrated h2so4(18 M) is diluted to one litre. the strength of dilute acid is-
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Number of moles of acid = 10/1000 x 18 = 0.18 moles
The new solution is therefore 0.18 M solution
This is because Molarity is the number of moles in a litre of soultion
ALERNATIVE METHOD
M1V1 = M2V2
18 x 10 = M2 x 1000
M2 = (18 x 10)/100
M2 = 0.18
The diluted acid is 0.18M
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