You make two dilutions. You take 83.52 mL of the stock solution and dilute to 500.0 mL to make Solution #1. You then add 52.27 mL of Solution #1 to 46.77 mL of water to make Solution #2. What is the concentration of the Solution #1 in terms of molarity?

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Answer:

The answer to the question is;

The concentration of the Solution #1 in terms of molarity is

0.16704X moles/litre.

Explanation:

Let the concentration of the stock solution be X moles/liter

Therefore, 83.52 ml of the stock solution contains

83.52×(X/1000) moles

Dilution of 83.52 ml of X to 500 ml gives solution 1 with a concentration of

500 ml of solution 1 contains 83.52×(X/1000) moles

Therefore 1000 ml or 1 litre contains 2×83.52×(X/1000) moles = 0.16704X moles/litre

The molarity of solution 1 is 0.16704X moles/litre.