Your new job now requires you to make 1.5 L of a solution that is 0.100M potassium phosphate. You find a bottle on the shelf that is 3M potassium phosphate. Describe how you would make that solution.
Moles = concentration × volume
Moles required to make= 0.1M × 1.5L = 0.15 mole
Concentration we have = 3M
Volume we require of 3M = mole/concentration
Volume = 0.15/3 = 0.05L
Thus we have to take 0.05L of 3M solution and dilute it upto 1.5L. then we will obtain 1.5L of 0.1M solution.
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