Chemistry, asked by luchfaucher, 8 months ago

90.0 mL of distilled water is added to a 10.0mL sample of 0.150mol/L sodium
chloride. The resulting solution can be described as more
a. dilute
b. concentrated
c. acidic
d. basic

Using the values from question #1, the final concentration of the resulting
solution is
a. 1.50 mol/L
b. 0.150 mol/L
c. 0.0150mol/L
d. 0.00150 mol/L

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Hi buddy

Explanation:

1st question ka answer

b)concentrate

2nd question ka answer

I think

a)

hope helpful for you

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Answered by raju3152
0

Answer:

a Dilute

Explanation:

Adding more water lessen the concentration of sodium chloride in water.

For answer b:

In 10 mL solution, moles of NaCl is,

0.15/100

On adding 90 mL of water, the solution becomes 100mL.

Therefore the concentration becomes..

(0.0015/100)*1000

,i.e. 0.015mol/L

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