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A stock solution of Calcium Chloride is 0.5574 molar. A 33.57ml sample of this stock solution is diluted to 500.00ml. Calculate the molaroty of the diluted solution?

Answer:
M = moles / L
moles = M x L
33.57 mL = 0.0337 L
Moles in 33.57 mL = 0.5574 x 0.0337 = 0.0188
Molarity of diluited solution = 0.0188 / 0.500 L = 0.0376 M
33.57*0.5574/500

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