The question is incomplete, complete question is :
A chemist must dilute 73.9 mL of 400 mM aqueous sodium carbonate solution until the concentration falls to 125 mM . He'll do this by adding distilled water to the solution until it reaches a certain final volume. Calculate this final volume, in liters. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Answer:
The final volume of the solution will be 0.236 L.
Explanation:
Concentration of sodium carbonate solution before dilution =[tex]M_1= 400 mM[/tex]
Volume of sodium carbonate solution before dilution = [tex]V_1=73.9 mL[/tex]
Concentration of sodium carbonate solution after dilution =[tex]M_2= 125 mM[/tex]
Volume of sodium carbonate solution after dilution = [tex]V_2=?[/tex]
Dilution equation is given by:
[tex]M_1V_1=M_2V_2[/tex]
[tex]V_2=\frac{M_1V_1}{M_2}[/tex]
[tex]V_2=\frac{400 mM\times 73.9 mL}{125 mM}= 236.48 mL\approx 236 mL[/tex]
1 mL = 0.001 L
236 mL = 0.236 L
The final volume of the solution will be 0.236 L.