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Chemistry, 20.02.2020 04:05 nique1024

Consider two aqueous solutions of NaCl. Solution 1 is 2.80 M and solution 2 is 0.30 M. In what ratio (solution 1 to solution 2) must these solutions be mixed in order to produce a 0.98 M solution of NaCl? Enter your answer as the decimal equivalent of this ratio.

Hint This is a problem to work on your required algebra skills. Set up an expression for the molarity of the final solution and rearrange your variables in order to solve for the ratio of volumes requested (Volume1/Volume2).

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