"Sodium Hydroxide is often sold as a concentrated solution containing 15.0moldm-3 of NaOH solution. Calculate the volume of water that should be added to 20.0cm3 of a 15.0moldm-3 solution of NaOH, to make a 0.0250moldm-3 solution.
I was using C1V1=C2V2
So:
(15.0)*(20/1000)=(0.0250)*V2
Hence V2=12dm3
However this is the total volume, so the volume of water needed to be added is 12-(20/1000)=11.8dm3.
But, I am unsure, because I looked at answers provided and this is their method:
Total Volume= (20*15)/0.25=1200cm3, therefore volume of water=1200-20=1180cm3. What I don't understand is why was (20*25) divided by 0.25 and not 0.025?..
Thanks for any help provided!