Answer:
By adding 2.88 milliliter of water to the 0.12 milliliter of 0.25 M solution of sodium citrate will give 25-fold diluted solution.
Explanation:
25 fold dilution means that the concentration of solution is reduced by one by twenty fifth times of the original solution.
Fold - dilution = [tex]\frac{V}{V'}[/tex]
V =Volume of original solution before dilution
V' = Total Volume of solution after dilution
V = x
V'= 3
[tex]\frac{1}{25}=\frac{x}{3}[/tex]
x = [tex]\frac{3}{25}mL[/tex]
Total Volume of solution after dilution = V + y
y = Amount of solvent added ( here is water)
V + 3 = 3 mL
[tex]\frac{3}{25}mL+y=3mL[/tex]
[tex]y=3 mL-\frac{3}{25}mL=2.88 ml[/tex]
Volume of water added = 2.88 mL
Volume of original solution = 3 ml - 2.88 ml = 0.12 mL
By adding 2.88 milliliter of water to the 0.12 milliliter of 0.25 M solution of sodium citrate will give 25-fold diluted solution.