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20 August, 14:00

How many grams of Ca (OH) 2 are needed to produce 600 ml of 1.22 M Ca (OH) 2 solution?

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  1. 20 August, 14:16
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    54.2 g of Ca (OH) ₂

    Explanation:

    Let's determine the moles of solute, we should need

    Molarity. volume (L) = moles

    Let's convert 600 mL to L

    600 mL / 1000 = 0.6L

    1.22 mol/L. 0.6L = 0.732 moles

    Finally we must convert the moles to mass (moles. molar mass)

    0.732 mol. 74.08 g/mol = 54.2 g
  2. 20 August, 14:22
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    Answer: 54.2 g Ca (OH) 2

    Explanation: Molarity is moles of solute / L solution

    First convert mL to L

    600 mL x 1L / 1000 mL = 0.6 L

    Find moles of Ca (OH) 2

    n = M x L

    = 1.22 M x 0.6 L

    = 0.732 moles Ca (OH) 2

    Convert moles to mass using its molar mass of Ca (OH) 2 = 74 g

    0.732 moles Ca (OH) 2 X 74 g Ca (OH) 2 / 1 mole Ca (OH) 2

    = 54.2 g Ca (OH) 2
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