Determine the concentration of diluted solution
Question:
Calculate the concentration of a solution prepared by diluting 0.058 L of 0.28 M SiF6 solution to a volume of 0.075 L.
Your answer should have two significant figures.
Number of moles = molarity * volume of solution in L
Number of moles = 0.28 * 0.058 = 0.016 mole
concentration of solution = number of moles / volume of solution in L
concentration of solution = 0.016 / 0.075 = 0.21 M
Therefore, concentration of solution = 0.21 M
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