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A solution contains 75 mg NaCl per mL. T...

A solution contains `75 mg NaCl` per `mL`. To what extent must it be diluted to give a solution of concentration `15 mg NaCl` per `mL` of solution.

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The concentration is reduced to `1//5th`, without any change in the number of g of solute, hence the volume must incrase five fold. Dilute it to 5.0 times its former volume.
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