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Making Solutions and Dilutions Unit 13 – PPT 2
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Molarity M = moles solute/liters of solution Uses the symbol M Example: 2 moles of glucose are dissolved to make 2 liters of solution. M = 2 moles/2L = 1M That means there is 1 mole of glucose per 1 liter of solution.
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Page 23, Problem #1 Determine the grams of solute needed to make 1.00L of a 1.0M solution of NaCl.
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Page 23, Problem 2 Determine the grams of solute needed to make 1.00L of a 0.50M solution of sodium nitrate.
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Dilutions Use a concentrated stock (standard) solution to make a more dilute solution. Start with a small amount of the standard solution and add water to lower the concentration. Since moles of solute are constant, can set up a proportion. M 1 V 1 = M 2 V 2
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Page 27, Problem #2 What volume of 0.250M KCl is needed to make 100.0mL of 0.100M KCl solution?
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Page 27, Problem #3 Concentrated sulfuric acid is 18.0M. What volume of this standard solution is needed to make 2.00L of 1.00M sulfuric acid?
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