Answer:
Determine the volume of the initial solution,
V
1
, to produce the required solution. We do this by applying the dilution equation,
M
1
V
1
=
M
2
V
2
where M is the concentration and V is the volume, while the subscripts respectively depicts the initial and required solutions. Now, we must express the concentration of the initial solution in terms of moles per liter, wherein we use the conversion factors such as the molar mass, 34.015 g/mol, and 1000 mL/L. We proceed converting the concentration.
M
1
=
20
g
1000
m
L
÷
34.015
g
/
m
o
l
×
1000
m
L
/
L
≈
5.88
M
Now, we are given the following values:
M
2
=
0.25
M
V
2
=
250
m
L
We proceed with the solution by applying the dilution equation and then plugging in the given values.
M
1
V
1
=
M
2
V
2
V
1
=
M
2
V
2
M
1
V
1
=
(
0.25
M
)
(
250
m
L
)
5.88
M
V
1
≈
11
m
L
Therefore, we need to take
11
m
L
of the initial solution and dilute it to the desired volume to produce the required solution.
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