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How much volume of 6 M solution of NaOH is required to prepare 500 mL of `0.250` M NaOH solution.

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`6% (v)/(v)` aqueous solution contains 6g of methanol in 100 ml solution.
`therefore` To prepare 500 ml of `6%` v/v solution of methanol 30 g methanol is take in a 500 ml standard flask and required quantity of wter is added to make up the solution to 500 ml.
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