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concentration from dilution
« on: December 02, 2009, 01:35:45 AM »
In my class we did in experiment using pseudo first order kinetics and i need to find the concentrations of H and AA (ascorbic acid) taking into consideration the initial concentrations of the stock solutions and the dilution that was done when making the reactant mixtures. Here is the data for one of the runs....


ml MB          ml HCL (.500M)        ml AA (.020M)        ml H2O

2.00 ml           8.00ml                    3.30ml                6.70ml


im not sure if the M2= (M1 x V1)/V2 is the right way to go but if someone could as clear as poosible point me in the right direction that would be great i have to figure these concentrations out for 6 runs. Thanks               

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