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5 November, 03:35

How many moles of sodium chloride are present in 0.50 kg of a 1.0 m solution of sodium chloride in water? mol sodium chloride

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  1. 5 November, 04:02
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    =0.5 moles

    Explanation:

    Let us assume that the sodium chloride solution has a density of 1g/cm³.

    Therefore the volume of the 0.5 kg of solution will be calculated as follows.

    0.5kg into grams=0.5 kg*1000g/kg

    =500g

    volume = mass/density

    =500g/1g/cm³

    =500cm³

    The solution is 1.0 M which means that 1.0 moles are in 1000 cm³

    500cm³ will have:

    (500 cm³*1.0 moles) / 1000 cm³

    =0.5 moles
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