Title
Dilution of a Solution. Problem Solving, Example 13.6 - Calculate the concentrationCreator
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Distance Education, Learning and Teaching Support (DELTS), Debbie Wheeler, Geoff Rayner-CanhamDescription
Demonstration of how to calculate the concentration of the solution in the volumetric flask. A volume of 10.00 mL of 5.000 mol∙L₋₁ hydrochloric acid is placed in a 1.000 L volumetric flask and the flask is filled to the mark with water.Learning Design
Problem-solving example of calculating dilution of a solution.Date Created
2012Format
Video/mp4Duration
02:15 minutes/secondsDate updated
2013-08-01T13:47:06Z