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25 July, 16:07

What is the majority of 0.50 g of na dissolved in a 1.5 L solution

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  1. 25 July, 16:14
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    The correct answer is 0.014467 M.

    Molarity is defined as the number of moles present in a liter solution, that is, number of moles / liter solution.

    The molar mass of sodium (Na) is 23.0 g/mol

    Thus, 1 mole of Na contains 23.0 g

    Now, x moles of Na contains 0.50 g

    Moles = 0.50 * 1 / 23.0

    Moles = 0.50 / 23.0

    = 0.0217 moles of Na

    Molarity = Number of moles / liters of solution

    = 0.0217 / 1.5

    = 0.014467 M
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