Answer:
d) The dilution equation works because the number of moles remains the same.
Explanation:
Let’s say that you have 1 mol of a solute in I L of solution. The concentration is 1 mol·L⁻¹. and M₁V₁ = 1 mol.
Now, you dilute the solution to a volume of 2 L. You still have 1 mol of solute, but in 2 L of solution. The new concentration is 0.5 mol·L⁻¹.
The volume has doubled, but the volume has halved, and M₂V₂ = 1 mol.
b) Wrong. The molar concentration changes on dilution.
c) Wrong. The volume changes on dilution.
a) Wrong, although technically correct, because if the moles don’t change, the mass doesn’t change either. However, the formula M₁V₁ has units mol·L⁻¹ × L = mol. Thus, in the formula, it is moles that are constant.
The dilution equation work M1V1 =M2V2 work because the number of moles of solute remains the same.
Dilution refers to the addition of solvent such as water to a solution. When dilution is done the amount of solute is not affected but the amount of solvent increases while the concentration decreases.
It is the opposite of dilution where by a solvent is removed from a solution thereby increasing the concentration of the solute.
The dilution equation is given by;
M1V1=M2V2
Where M1 is the initial concentration of the solution
V1 is the initial volume of the solution
M1 is the concentration of the new solution
V1 is the volume of the new volume
Initial solution
The initial solution before dilution is called the stock solution. It is the solution before dilution process is done.
Final solution is called the diluted solution. It is the solution obtained after the process of dilution.
Since dilution involves addition of solvent, then the amount of solvent in this case water increases , the amount of solute remains constant while the concentration of solute decreases.
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Level: High school
Subject: Chemistry
Topic: Mole
Sub-topic: Dilution
All the glands do release quite a lot of hormones that have different functions. They are discussed below.
Pituitary gland is called the orchestra of endocrine system of human body. It secretes a lot of hormones namely
A. Growth hormone - it acts all over the body, helping in overall growth.
B. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone - acts on Thyroid gland, stimulating the release of Thyroid hormones.
C. Follicle Stimulating Hormone - Acts on germ mother cells to produce new cycles in females and new sperms in males.
D. Adreno Cortico Trophic Hormone - Acts on adrenal cortex gland helps in secretion of its hormones.
E. Luteinizing hormone - acts on interstitial cells of Leydig cells in males and corpus luteum in females to secrete testosterone and progesterone respectively.
F. Prolactin - it acts on mammary glands to secrete breast milk.
G. Oxytocin - it helps in labour and acts on uterine muscles.
H. Vasopressin - it acts on kidneys to reabsorb water.
Thyroid glands secrete Thyroxine and triiodothyronine acting on all cells of body for overall growth.
Adrenal Cortex secrete cortisol acting on all body cells, angiotensin and aldosterone acting on kidneys. Adrenal Medulla secretes adrenaline, nor adrenalin and dopamine which also acts on all body cells.
Pancreas secretes insulin, glucagon and somatotrophin which acts on all body cells, mainly muscle cells and adipocytes.
Ovary secretes Oestrogen, and progesterone acting on mainly all body cells, mainly in uterus.
Testis secretes testosterone which acts on all body, mainly on sperm mother cells.
B. Taxonomy
C. Categorization
D. Spectrometry