When 10.00 mL of 3.98 M stock solution is diluted to 250.0 mL, the resulting solution is Fill in the blank, molar
using dilution law M1V1 = M2V2
where M1 and M2 = Molarities
and V1 and V2 = Volumes
so M1 = 3.98 M M2 = ?
V1 = 0.010L V2 = 0.250L
M2 = M1V1 / V2
= 3.98 * 0.010 / 0.250
= 0.1592 M
Answer = 0.1592 M or 0.16 M or Molar
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