If `500 mL` of a `5M` solution is diluted to `1500 mL`, what will be the molarity of the solution obtained ?
A
`1.5 M`
B
`1.66 M`
C
`0.017 M`
D
`1.59 M`
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B
If `500 mL` of a `5M` solution is diluted ………….. `M_(i)V_(i) = M_(t)V_(t)` `5xx500= M_(t)xx1500` or `M_(t) = 1.66M`
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