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7 December, 19:48

What mass of ammonium sulfate ((NH4) 2SO4 132.15 g/mol) is required to produce 282 mL of a 2.50M solution of ammonium sulfate?

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  1. 7 December, 20:17
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    93.17 g

    Explanation:

    Recall that: mol = mass/molar mass

    Also; mol = molarity x volume

    mole of (NH4) 2SO4 to be prepared = 282/1000 (dm3) x 2.50 (mol/dm3)

    = 0.705 mol

    This can be used to determine the mass of (NH4) 2SO4 that will be required.

    mass = mole x molar mass

    Hence, mass of (NH4) 2SO4 required = 0.705 x 132.15

    = 93.17 g

    Hence, the mass of ammonium sulfate that will be required to prepare 282 mL of a 2.50M solution is 93.17 g
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