To what volume should you dilute 50.5 of a 4.60 solution so that 30.0 of the diluted solution contains 3.30 of KI?

50.5 what?

4.60 what?
30.0 what?
3.30 what?

50.5 ml

4.60 mol KI
30.0 ml
3.30 g KI

To find the volume to which you should dilute the solution, we can use the concept of molarity and the formula for dilution.

First, let's write down the given information:
Initial volume (V1) = 50.5 mL
Initial concentration (C1) = 4.60 M
Final volume (V2) = 30.0 mL
Final concentration (C2) = 3.30 M

The formula for dilution is:

C1V1 = C2V2

Substituting the given values:

(4.60 M)(50.5 mL) = (3.30 M)(30.0 mL)

Now, let's solve for V1:

V1 = (3.30 M)(30.0 mL) / 4.60 M

V1 = 20.25 mL

Therefore, to achieve a final volume of 30.0 mL with a concentration of 3.30 M, you should dilute the 50.5 mL solution to a volume of 20.25 mL by adding an appropriate amount of solvent (such as water).