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Question: Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 30 mL of 0.5 M
HZSO4 diluted to 500 ml.​

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Answered by kangna055
3

Volume of H2SO4 (V1) = 30 ml)

Diluted volume of H2SO4 (V2) = 500 ml

Number of moles present in 1000 mL of 0.5 M H2SO4 = 0.5 mol

Initial molarity M1= 0.5 M

We have to find M2 (molarity of 500 ml solution)

M2V2 = M1V1

M2 × 500 = 0.5 × 30

M2 = 15/ 500 = 0.03 M

Answered by | 18th Jun, 2013, 10:18: AM

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Answered by mannkanojbatman
2

Answer:

0.03 M

Explanation:

M1 V1=M2 V2 VERY SIMPLE

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