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Dilution S Worksheet

The document is a dilutions worksheet containing 8 chemistry problems. It provides information about starting solutions, changes in volume through dilution or evaporation, and asks to calculate final concentrations. The solutions show work to find final molarities using the dilution equation and indicating whether each problem involved dilution or evaporation/concentration.

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Dilution S Worksheet

The document is a dilutions worksheet containing 8 chemistry problems. It provides information about starting solutions, changes in volume through dilution or evaporation, and asks to calculate final concentrations. The solutions show work to find final molarities using the dilution equation and indicating whether each problem involved dilution or evaporation/concentration.

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Dilutions Worksheet

1) If I have 340 mL of a 1.5 M NaBr solution, what will the


concentration be if I add 560 mL more water to it?

2) If I dilute 250 mL of 0.50 M lithium acetate solution to a volume


of 750 mL, what will the concentration of this solution be?

3) If I leave 750 mL of 0.75 M sodium chloride solution uncovered


on a windowsill and 150 mL of the solvent evaporates, what
will the new concentration of the sodium chloride solution be?

4) To what volume would I need to add water to the evaporated


solution in problem 3 to get a solution with a concentration of
0.50 M?

5) If I add 25 mL of water to 125 mL of a 0.15 M NaOH solution,


what will the molarity of the diluted solution be?

6) If I add water to 100 mL of a 0.15 M NaOH solution until the


final volume is 150 mL, what will the molarity of the diluted
solution be?

7) How much 0.05 M HCl solution can be made by diluting 250 mL


of 10 M HCl?
8) I have 345 mL of a 1.5 M NaCl solution. If I boil the water until
the volume of the solution is 250 mL, what will the molarity of
the solution be?
Dilutions Worksheet

1) If I have 340 mL of a 1.5 M NaBr solution, what will the


concentration be if I add 650 mL more water to it?

2) If I dilute 250 mL of 0.50 M lithium acetate solution to a volume


of 550 mL, what will the concentration of this solution be?

3) If I leave 750 mL of 0.75 M sodium chloride solution uncovered


on a windowsill and 250 mL of the solvent evaporates, what
will the new concentration of the sodium chloride solution be?

4) To what volume would I need to add water to the evaporated


solution in problem 3 to get a solution with a concentration of
0.50 M?

5) If I add 125 mL of water to 125 mL of a 0.15 M NaOH solution,


what will the molarity of the diluted solution be?

6) If I add water to 150 mL of a 0.15 M NaOH solution until the


final volume is 350 mL, what will the molarity of the diluted
solution be?

7) How much 0.05 M HCl solution can be made by diluting 250 mL


of 10 M HCl?
8) I have 345 mL of a 1.5 M NaCl solution. If I boil the water until
the volume of the solution is 200 mL, what will the molarity of
the solution be?

9) How much water would I need to add to 500 mL of a 2.4 M KCl


solution to make a 1.0 M solution?
Dilutions Worksheet – Solutions
1) If I have 340 mL of a 0.5 M NaBr solution, what will the concentration be if
I add 560 mL more water to it?
0.19 M (the final volume is 900 mL, set up the equation from that)

2) If I dilute 250 mL of 0.10 M lithium acetate solution to a volume of 750 mL,


what will the concentration of this solution be?
0.033 M (the final volume is 750 mL, set up the equation from that.
Note that the phrasing difference between problems 1 and 2 makes a
big difference in the final answer).

3) If I leave 750 mL of 0.50 M sodium chloride solution uncovered on a


windowsill and 150 mL of the solvent evaporates, what will the new
concentration of the sodium chloride solution be?
0.63 M (this is the opposite of a dilutions problem – the V 2 value is
smaller than V1, but otherwise the equation is no different.)

4) To what volume would I need to add water to the evaporated solution in


problem 3 to get a solution with a concentration of 0.25 M?
1500 mL

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