If 40.0 mL of a 3.0x105 solution is diluted to 100 mL, what is the resulting concentration?

1 Answer
Aug 26, 2016

Mf=1.2×105M

Explanation:

When a solution is diluted, the number of mole of particles in the solution does not change.

The relationship between the number of mole n and the molarity M is the following:

M=nVn=M×V

where, V is the volume of the solution.

If we consider that initially the volume and the molarity are:

Mi=3.0×105M

Vi=40mL

What would be the final molarity Mf=? when the final volume is Vf=100mL?

since the number of mole does not change, we can write:

Mi×Vi=Mf×Vf

Mf=Mi×ViVf=3.0×105M×40mL100mL=1.2×105M

Here is a video that discusses the solution preparation and dilution:
Lab Demonstration | Solution Preparation & Dilution.