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Okay heres a formula McVc=MdVd meaning the molarity of the concentrated times the volume of the concentrated should be equivilant to the molarity of the diluted times the volume of the diluted

2006-08-02 04:50:35 · answer #1 · answered by Earl Morton 2 · 1 0

Earl has got it

So you need Vc=(Md/Mc)Vd =>
Vc=0.1/1Vd=0.1Vd ml

You will decide how much dilute solution you want to prepare (Vd)
Calculate Vc.

Choose an appropriate volumetric cylinder or flask. Put Vc ml (that you calculated) of the concentrated solution, fill with distilled water up to Vd, stir well and you are done.

2006-08-02 05:57:23 · answer #2 · answered by bellerophon 6 · 0 0

it's very simple,, using the dilution formula...V1C1=V2C2
your c1 is the 1.0M, your C2 is the 0.1, for example a 10 ml of your V1 needed a 100 ml V2,, this means that the 10 ml of your 1.0M is to be diluted to 90 ml of distilled water,, or simply palcing your 10 ml 1.0 to a 100 ml volumetric flask then fill it up with water up to the mark and shake it.

2006-08-02 18:41:58 · answer #3 · answered by Gle 1 · 0 0

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