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[h=2]2g Of solute Into 200ml Distilled Water, Then Draw 50ml Of The Solution And Dilute To 100ml.What Is The Dilution?[/h]
 
When you took 2 g into 200 mL, you prepared a solution of concentration 0.01g/ml. By taking 50 ml of the solution, you are measuring 0.5 g of solute. Introducing this amount of solute into 100 mL, you are preparing a solution of concentration 0.0005 g/ml.
 
When you took 2 g into 200 mL, you prepared a solution of concentration 0.01g/ml. By taking 50 ml of the solution, you are measuring 0.5 g of solute. Introducing this amount of solute into 100 mL, you are preparing a solution of concentration 0.0005 g/ml.

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When you took 2 g into 200 mL, you prepared a solution of concentration 0.01g/ml. By taking 50 ml of the solution, you are measuring 0.5 g of solute. Introducing this amount of solute into 100 mL, you are preparing a solution of concentration 0.0005 g/ml.

50ml+100ml+0.5g=0.5g/150ml.
 
When you took 2 g into 200 mL, you prepared a solution of concentration 0.01g/ml. By taking 50 ml of the solution, you are measuring 0.5 g of solute. Introducing this amount of solute into 100 mL, you are preparing a solution of concentration 0.0005 g/ml.

Thank you very very much
 
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