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Explanation:
When you form a <em>diluted solution</em> from a mother (concentrated) solution, the moles of solute are determined by the mother solution.
The main equation is:
Then, since the moles of solute is the same for both the mother solution and the diluted solution:
Substitute and solve for the molarity of the diluted solution:
If the acid is 100 percent dissociated in solutions of 1.0 M or less, it is called strong. Sulfuric acid is considered strong only in its first dissociation step; 100 percent dissociation isn't true as solutions become more concentrated.
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