If 500 ml of solution is diluted to 1500 ml of solution.
The morality can be calculated by the formula M1V1 = M2V2
Where as M1= 5M V1= 500 V2= 1500 M2= ?
Here we have to find M2.
By pitting values in the formula
5*500= 1500*M2 M2= 2500\1500
= 1.66M
Hence the morality is 1.66M
If 500 mL of a 5 M solution is diluted to 1500 mL, what will be the molarity of the solution obtained?
1.66 M
Explanation:
The relation between molarity and volume is given as,
M1V1 = M2V2
On substituting the value in the above equation, the pol can be calculated as
5 × 500 mL = M2 × 1500 mL
M2 = `(5 xx 500)/1500` = 1.66 M
Concept: Stoichiometry and Stoichiometric Calculations - Reactions in Solutions
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1.5M1.66M0.017M1.59M
Solution : Given that, <br> `M_(1)=5M` <br> `V_(1)=500mL` <br> `V_(2)=1500mL` <br> `M_(2) =M` <br> For dilution, a general formula is <br> `M_(1)V_(1)= M_(2)V_(2)` <br> `500xx5M=1500xxM` <br> `M=(5)/(3)=1.66M`
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