Extra 416 C1V1
= C2V2 problems
In the laboratory, there are 4 L of HCl
with a concentration of 1.0 g/L. Using
this concentrated acid, you must prepare a 500 mL solution of HCl with a
0.01g/L.
Explain how you would prepare this solution.
SHOW YOUR WORK.
C1V1 = C2V2
1V1= 0.01 (0.500)
V1 = 0.0050 L
Pipet 0.005 L from the original 1.0 g/L.
Transfer to a 500 ml flask.
Add water to white line and mix.
Using 300 mL of a 2.0 g/L solution
of copper sulfate, CuSO4, a student must prepare a 0.50 g/L solution
of copper sulfate.
What
volume of H2O must be added to prepare the 0.50 g/L solution?
Show
all your work.
C1V1 = C2V2
2(0.300) = 0.50 V2
2(0.300)/ 0.50 = V2
1.2 L = V2
So we need to add 1.2 – 0.3 = 0.9
L
You are given 60 mL of a 45 g/L aqueous
solution and asked to dilute it to obtain a concentration of 30 g/L.
What is the volume of the resulting solution?
A) |
22.5 mL |
C) |
90 mL |
B) |
40 mL |
D) |
105 mL |
C1V1 = C2V2
45(0.060) = 30V2
V2 = 0.090 L
Answer (C) = 90 ml
4 |
A beaker contains 200 mL of a 60 g/L
solution. A student added 400 mL of
water to this solution.
What is the concentration of the diluted
solution?
C1V1 = C2V2
60(0.200) = C2(0.200 + 0.400)
12/(0.60) = 20 g/L