How much water ml a 8 m solution of naoh should be taken in order to obtain a 100 ml solution with a final concentration of 2.5 m?

Respuesta :

The amount of water that should be taken in order to obtain a 100 ml solution with a final concentration of 2.5 m is: 31.25 ml

To solve this problem, the formula and the procedure that we have to use is:

c1 * v1 = c2 * v2

Where:

  • c1= concentration of the concentrated solution
  • v1 = volume of the concentrated solution
  • c2 = concentration of the diluted solution
  • v2 = volume of the diluted solution

Information about the problem:

  • c1 = 8 m
  • c2 = 2.5 m
  • v2= 100 ml
  • v1=?

Applying the dissolution of concentrations formula and clearing the volume of the concentrated solution (v1) we get:

c1 * v1 = c2 * v2

v1 = (c2 * v2)/ c1

v1 = (2.5 m * 100 ml)/ 8 m

v1 = 31.25 ml

What is a solution?

In chemistry a solution is known as a homogeneous mixture of two or more components called:

  • Solvent: it usually is in a major amount than the solute
  • Solute: it usually is in less amount than the solvent

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