What amount of solute is dissolved to make 0.5L of
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What amount of solute is dissolved to make 0.5L of
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Answer:
Once the solute has dissolved, add the remaining solvent to make the solution of the desired volume and mix thoroughly. For example, to make 0.5 Liters of 0.5 molar NaCl: 1. Multiply the concentration (0.5 mols/Liters) by the volume of solution you want (0.5 Liters) to find the moles of NaCl you need.
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