(0.0006201 mols/.0328 L) = 0.01891 M
In addition to the points Borek has made, there is a problem with the highlighted value - you have not taken into account the 1.06 mL to which 32.8 mL is added, the total volume is not 32.8 mL.
Step 1: We have a 0.585 M solution of KCl solution, volume is 1.06 mL. You calculate that there are 6.201 x 10
-4 mol of KCl. Fine.
Step 2: You have 6.201 x 10
-4 mol of KCl in 1.06 mL, and then you add an
additional 32.8 mL of water. What is the total volume? What is the concentration (
C) of the new solution?
Step 3: Now you have a solution of concentration
C. Most of it is poured away, just 1.06 mL is left. Using
C, calculate the moles of KCl present in 1.06 mL of the solution. Let's call that X mol.
Step 4: You dilute your X mol of KCl
up to a total volume of 500 mL, what is the concentration now?
Also
0.01891 M * .00106 L = 2.0045*10-6 mols
No, you are a factor of 10 out. 0.01891 * 0.00106 = 2.0045 x 10
-5Be more careful with your calculator and/or keyboard.