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A solution has a concentration of 1.2 mol/dm3. Calculate the volume in dm3 required to contain 0.6 moles of solute.

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Using concentrations of solutions in mol/dm3 (chemistry only) (HT only)

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A solution has a concentration of 1.2 mol/dm3. Calculate the volume in dm3 required to contain 0.6 moles of solute.

Answer

The answer is 0.5 dm3.

Explanation

This uses Concentration in mol/dm3 because the objective is about (chemistry only) (HT only) Substitute numerical values into algebraic equations using appropriate units. (MS 3c). The reasoning belongs to Concentrations in mol/dm3 and titration calculations within Using concentrations of solutions in mol/dm3 (chemistry only) (HT only), so it should not be confused with nearby quantitative ideas such as mass, moles, concentration, yield, atom economy, or gas volume unless those are named in the objective. Use the focus term chemistry only to keep the answer aligned with AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462 Unit 4.3.

Common mistake

Incorrect Unit Conversion

Students often forget to convert volumes from cm3 to dm3 when substituting into concentration equations.

Always convert cm3 to dm3 by dividing by 1000 before using the volume in calculations.

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