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What is the concentration of a 500 mL solution that contains 5 mL of solute?​

Answers

Answered by ANIKET0547
1

Answer:

concentration = moles/volume

500ml = 0.5dm^3

5/0.5 = 10

Explanation:

Answered by syedtahir20
3

From the given question the correct answer is 10M.

firstly we can convert 500 mL into a liter.

so,

500 mL = \frac{500}{1000}

500 mL = 0.5 L

now, we can calculate the concentration of the solution.

concentration =  \frac{moles}{volume}

here,

concentration =?

moles = 5

volume = 0.5L

now put the value in the formula,

concentration = \frac{5}{0.5}      

= 10 M

Hence  10M is the concentration of a 500 mL solution that contains 5 mL of solute.

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