Multiple Choice
A bottle of 6.000 M NaOH is on the lab bench. You are instructed to use 75.00 mL of 0.5000 M NaOH. How much 6.000 M NaOH do you have to dilute to 75.00 mL to meet the requirement?
A) The solution cannot be produced from 6.000 M NaOH.
B) 37.50 mL
C) 9.000 mL
D) 6.250 mL
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