Dilution Reducing the concentration of a solution by adding more solvent The number of MOLES remains constant C1V1 C2V2 To find desired volume of a given 2 nd concentration To find a desired concentration for a given 2 ID: 474556
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Slide1
The Dilution FactorSlide2
Dilution
Reducing the concentration of a solution by adding
more
solvent
The number of MOLES remains constantSlide3
C1V1 = C2V2
To find desired volume of a given 2
nd
concentration
To find a desired concentration for a given 2
nd
volumeSlide4
Example:
What is the concentration of the solution if 25.0mL of 2.00M
NaCl(aq
) is diluted to a new volume of 125mL?Slide5
Example 2:
What volume of 12.1M
HCl(aq
) is needed to make 300.00mL of
1.25M solution?Slide6
Please work on the worksheet attached