A 166 −mL sample of a 1.5 M sucrose solution is diluted to 450 mL . What is the molarity of the diluted solution?
We will calculate molaarity using following relation,
M1 x V1 = M2 x V2
where, M1 = Initial molarity = 1.5 M
V1 = initial volume = 166 mL
M2 = Final molarity.
V2 = Final volume.
Putting this values in above equation we get,
1.5 M x 166 mL = M2 x 450 mL
249 M.mL = M2 x 450 mL
rearranging this equation for M2 we get,
M2 = 249 M.mL / 450 mL
= 0.553 M
Therefore, molarity of diluted solution is 0.552 M
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