In a science lab, acids and bases are often stored in high concentration "stock" bottles and then diluted as needed.

If 100 mL of a 12 M solution of HCl is diluted to a final volume of 500 mL, what would be the final concentration of the diluted HCl?

Answer: 2.4M

12/5 = 2.4, yes

To find the final concentration of the diluted HCl, you need to use the formula for dilution:

C1V1 = C2V2

Where:
- C1 is the initial concentration of the solution (12 M)
- V1 is the initial volume of the solution (100 mL)
- C2 is the final concentration of the solution (unknown)
- V2 is the final volume of the solution (500 mL)

Plug in the values:

(12 M)(100 mL) = C2(500 mL)

Simplify the equation:

1200 M·mL = 500 C2 M·mL

Divide both sides by 500 mL:

1200 M·mL / 500 mL = C2

Simplify:

2.4 M = C2

Therefore, the final concentration of the diluted HCl is 2.4 M.