An aliquot of 10 mL from a 12-mol/L aqueous silver solution was transferred into a 100-mL volumetric flask and diluted with water up to the mark. A 10-mL aliquot of the diluted silver solution was transferred into another 100-mL volumetric flask and diluted with water up to the mark. What is the concentration of the final dilution?
C1 = 12 mol/L
V1 = 10 mL
C2 = unknown
V2 = 100 mL
V2" = 10 mL
Cf = unknown
Vf = 100 mL
Solution:
Therefore, after the first dilution, the concentration of the solution (С2) will be:
С2 = (С1 × V1) / V2 = (12 mol/L × 10 mL) / (100 mL) = 1.2 mol /L
Calculate the concentration of the solution after the final dilution:
С2 × V2" = Cf × Vf
Cf = (С2 × V2") / Vf = (1.2 mol /L × 10 mL) / (100 mL) = 0.12 mol /L
Cf = 0.12 mol /L
Answer: The concentration of the final dilution is 0.12 mol/L
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