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A student requires 2.00 L of 0.100 M NH₄NO₃ from a 1.75 M NH₄NO₃ stock solution. What is the correct way to get the solution?

A. Measure 114 mL of the 1.75 M solution, and dilute it to 1.00 L.
B. Measure 114 mL of the 1.75 M solution, and dilute it to 2.00 L.
C. Measure 8.75 mL of the 1.75 M solution, and dilute it to 2.00 L.
D. Measure 8.75 mL of the 0.100 M solution, and dilute it to 2.00 L.


Sagot :

To prepare a [tex]$2.00 \text{ L}$[/tex] solution of [tex]$0.100 \text{ M} \text{ NH}_4\text{NO}_3$[/tex] from a [tex]$1.75 \text{ M} \text{ NH}_4\text{NO}_3$[/tex] stock solution, you can use the dilution formula [tex]\( M_1 V_1 = M_2 V_2 \)[/tex], where:

- [tex]\( M_1 \)[/tex] is the molarity of the stock solution,
- [tex]\( V_1 \)[/tex] is the volume of the stock solution needed,
- [tex]\( M_2 \)[/tex] is the molarity of the final solution,
- [tex]\( V_2 \)[/tex] is the volume of the final solution.

Given:
- [tex]\( M_1 = 1.75 \text{ M} \)[/tex],
- [tex]\( M_2 = 0.100 \text{ M} \)[/tex],
- [tex]\( V_2 = 2.00 \text{ L} \)[/tex].

We need to find [tex]\( V_1 \)[/tex].

1. Using the formula [tex]\( M_1 V_1 = M_2 V_2 \)[/tex], we can rearrange to solve for [tex]\( V_1 \)[/tex]:

[tex]\[ V_1 = \frac{M_2 \cdot V_2}{M_1} \][/tex]

2. Substitute the given values into the equation:

[tex]\[ V_1 = \frac{0.100 \text{ M} \times 2.00 \text{ L}}{1.75 \text{ M}} \][/tex]

3. Calculate [tex]\( V_1 \)[/tex]:

[tex]\[ V_1 = \frac{0.200}{1.75} \approx 0.1142857142857143 \text{ L} \][/tex]

4. Convert [tex]\( V_1 \)[/tex] from liters to milliliters (since [tex]\( 1 \text{ L} = 1000 \text{ mL} \)[/tex]):

[tex]\[ V_1 \approx 0.1142857142857143 \text{ L} \times 1000 \text{ mL/L} \approx 114.28571428571429 \text{ mL} \][/tex]

To achieve the desired solution:
- Measure approximately [tex]\( 114 \text{ mL} \)[/tex] (specifically [tex]\( 114.28571428571429 \text{ mL} \)[/tex]) of the [tex]$1.75 \text{ M} \text{ NH}_4\text{NO}_3$[/tex] stock solution.
- Dilute this [tex]\( 114 \text{ mL} \)[/tex] of stock solution to a final volume of [tex]\( 2.00 \text{ L} \)[/tex].

Therefore, the correct procedure is:

Measure [tex]$114 \text{ mL}$[/tex] of the [tex]$1.75 \text{ M}$[/tex] solution, and dilute it to [tex]$2.00 \text{ L}$[/tex].

This ensures the final solution has the desired concentration of [tex]$0.100 \text{ M}$[/tex].