Also, if you check your book, there should be a formula like this: M1V1 = M2V2
I think this formula relates to that question.
No, it doesn't.
More precisely: it does, but only when there is 1:1 molar ratio. Don't use this formula blindly, or you will get into troubles.
Oops. Sorry. You are correct that it only works with 1:1 molar ratio.
But, you can include the ratio if you know how to use.
Ex. if it's 1:2 ratio, it would be M
1V
1(1/2) = M
2V
2This method works for me. Don't use it if you don't get it. It's better to do the longer way (finding the moles, relating the moles, etc.)