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If water is added to 145 mL of a 0.55 M KOH solution until the volume is 250 mL, what will the molarity of the diluted solution be?

What is the molarity of the solution that results from diluting 35.0 ml of a 9.02M solution to a new volume of 45.0 ml?​

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Answer 1

We can use the equation for dilutions that relates concentration and volume:

[tex]M_1V_1=M_2V_2[/tex]

where M is the molarity, V is the volume, and 1 and 2 refer to the initial and final states of the solution, respectively. Here, we are given the molarity of the initial solution and the volumes of the initial and final (diluted) solutions. To find the final concentration (i.e., the molarity of the diluted solution), we would be solving for M₂:

[tex]M_2=\frac{M_1V_1}{V_2} = \frac{(0.55 \text{ M})(145 \text{ mL})}{250 \text{ mL}} \\ M_2 = 0.319 \approx 0.32 \text{ M}.[/tex]

The molarity is given to two significant figures as both our M₁ and V₂ are given to two significant figures.

Note: Although our volumes are in mL instead of L, we do not need to convert them to L for the purposes of our calculation since we would be multiplying our V₁ and V₂ by a common factor that would cancel out in division. All that matters is the ratio between the two volumes, which is the same whether the volumes are in mL or in L.

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We follow the exact same procedure in the second question as we did in the first problem: solve for M₂ given M₁ = 9.02 M, V₁ = 35.0 mL, and V₂ = 45.0 mL:

[tex]M_2=\frac{M_1V_1}{V_2} = \frac{(9.02 \text{ M})(35.0 \text{ mL})}{45.0 \text{ mL}} \\ M_2 = 7.02 \text{ M}.[/tex]


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1.

The energy lost by the water is given by:

where

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Answer:

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In this case, when a hot substance is mixed with a cold one, we can evidence how the hot one is able to heat up the cold one as it cools down. Thus, the net heat flow for this problem can be set up as shown below:

[tex]Q_{Cu}+Q_{w}=0[/tex]

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[tex]m_{Cu}C_{Cu}(T_F-T_{Cu})+m_{w}C_{w}(T_F-T_{w})=0[/tex]

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b. Now, since this heat is equal to the negative of the heat contribution of copper (as it cools down), we can compute the specific heat of copper as shown down below:

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Definition of molar mass

The molar mass of substance is a property defined as its mass per unit quantity of substance, in other words, molar mass is the amount of mass that a substance contains in one mole.

The molar mass of a compound (also called Mass or Molecular Weight) is the sum of the molar mass of the elements that form it (whose value is found in the periodic table) multiplied by the number of times they appear in the compound.

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