Answer:
The new concentration of the solution is 0.89 M.
Explanation:
In chemistry, dilution is the reduction in concentration of a chemical in a solution. This is accomplished by adding more solvent to the same amount of solute.
So, in a dilution, the amount of solute does not vary, but the volume of the solvent varies: as more solvent is added, the concentration of the solute decreases, as the volume (and weight) of the solution increases.
In a dilution the expression is used:
Ci*Vi = Cf*Vf
where:
In this case:
Replacing:
2.5 M* 250 mL= Cf* 700 mL
Solving:
[tex]Cf=\frac{2.5 M*250 mL}{700 mL}[/tex]
Cf= 0.89 M
The new concentration of the solution is 0.89 M.