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3.5 litre of `0.01 M NaCl` is mixed with 1.5 litre of `0.05 M NaCl`. What is the concentration of the final solution?

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To find the concentration of the final solution when mixing two solutions of NaCl, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the number of moles of NaCl in each solution. For the first solution: - Volume (V1) = 3.5 L - Molarity (M1) = 0.01 M ...
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