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[Chemistry] How do you find the new concentration?

 
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Mar18-07, 08:34 PM   #1
 

[Chemistry] How do you find the new concentration?


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For solution A the concentration is 7.00x10^-4 mol/L. You transfer 10ml of the solution A out into a 10 dram vial and add 10mL of 0.1M HCL acid solution, and the new mixture is called solution B. What is the concentration of solution B?



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is this right approach? first find the mol of solution A, and then find the mol of HCl. Add them together and divided by the total volume.

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Mar19-07, 10:39 AM   #2

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I guess it would depend on if the HCl would react with the material in the stock solution.
 
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