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Laboratory work often involves making dilutions of standard solutions. Dilution problems are not hard, but they can sure get you confused if you aren't careful. The following relation can often save you from pulling all of your hair out: C1V1= C2V2
Where,

V1 = initial volume
C1 = initial concentration
V2 final volume
C2= final concentration

A 0.6M solution of NaOH is diluted from 100 ml to 1liter. What is the new NAOH concentration?

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