To prepare 100 ml of a 50.0 mM solution of KCl from a stock solution that is 1.00 M,
use:
___________ ml of 1.00 M KCl and _____________ ml of distilled water
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(5.00 ml of 1.00 M KCl and 95.0 ml of water.)
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