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By using the formula V1 x N1 = V2 x N2

Taking V1= 250 ml; N1= 0.35M; N2= 5.7M.

V2 = volume of 5.7M needed to dilute

V2 = V1 x N1

N2

= 250 x 0.35 = 15.35ml

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