What will be the concentration if 52mL of a solution that is 12ppm in sodium chloride is diluted with enough water to make 97mL of solution?

12 ppm x (52mL/97 mL) = ?ppm

To find the concentration of the diluted solution, we can use the formula:

C1V1 = C2V2,

where C1 is the initial concentration, V1 is the initial volume, C2 is the final concentration, and V2 is the final volume.

In this scenario, we are given:
C1 = 12 ppm,
V1 = 52 mL,
V2 = 97 mL.

We want to find C2, the final concentration.

Rearranging the formula, we have:

C2 = (C1 * V1) / V2.

Substituting the given values:

C2 = (12 ppm * 52 mL) / 97 mL.

Now, let's calculate:

C2 = (624 ppm * mL) / 97 mL.

Dividing the units of milliliters (mL), we find:

C2 = 6,432 ppm / 97.

Simplifying the expression:

C2 ≈ 66.49 ppm.

Therefore, the concentration of the diluted solution is approximately 66.49 ppm.