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ArielleG
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I have a homework question I really don't understand, help would be great:
Calculate the volume of a 0.5000 mol/L standard solution of sugar (C6H12O6) required to prepare250mL of a 0.4000 mol/L solution.
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wouldn't V2=0.250L???
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