What volume of distilled water should be added to 400cm3 of 2.0 mole dm-3 \(H_{2}SO_{4}\) to obtain 0.20 mole dm-3 of solution>

a

600cm-3

b

800cm-3

c

1,000cm-3

d

3,600cm-3

e

4,000cm-3

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asgeer gsu
9 years ago

the ansa is e, thus: c1v1=c2v2

.: 400×2=0.2v,

800=0.2v divide through by 0.2

800÷0.2=v

v=4000cm^3

the equation for the: H2SO4+H2O~HSO4+H3O

Truss
1 year ago

We can solve this using the dilution formula:

C_1 V_1 = C_2 V_2

where:

mol/dm³ (initial concentration)

cm³ (initial volume)

mol/dm³ (final concentration)

= final volume (to be determined)


Step 1: Solve for

(2.0 \text{ mol/dm}^3) \times (400 \text{ cm}^3) = (0.20 \text{ mol/dm}^3) \times V_2

800 = 0.20 V_2

V_2 = \frac{800}{0.20} = 4000 \text{ cm}^3

Step 2: Calculate the volume of distilled water to be added

\text{Water to add} = V_2 - V_1 = 4000 - 400 = 3600 \text{ cm}^3

Answer:

D. 3600 cm³

Gobbler
9 years ago

Please can someone explain this

christy1234
9 years ago

how did u guyz get the ansa

t.l.135
7 years ago

answer is 4000 proven in contributions

t.l.135
7 years ago

the answer should be 4000 my school please correct.

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