Calculate the volume of water that should be added to 25 ml of 10 molar sulphuric acid to obtain 0.5 molar sulphuric acid solution.
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1the volume of water that should be added to 25 ml of 10 molar sulphuric acid to obtain 0.5 molar sulphuric acid solution.
the answer is 3.60
the answer is 3.60
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Answer:
given: that we should calculate the volume of water that is added to
25ml
10molar h2so4
to obtain 0.5 molar h2so4
Explanation:
from the concept of
S2V2 = S1V1
according to dilute solutions
now we will substitute the value and solve the answer to get the accurate value or the volume of the solution.
we have that,
v1=25 ml
s1=10molar
s2= 0.5 molar
v2= we need to find
so according to formula and we substitute the value we get
s2v2= s1 v1
0.5×V2 = 10×25
V2 = 250 / 0.5
v2 = 500 ml
so this is the volume for 25ml of 10molar h2so4 solution to get 0.5 molar h2so4.
HENCE THIS IS THE SOLUTION
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