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3 November, 00:29

If 4.50 g of (nh4) 2so4 is dissolved in enough water to form 250. ml of solution, what is the molarity of the solution?

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  1. 3 November, 00:44
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    The molarity of a solution is the number of moles of a substance in one liter of that substance.

    The molar mass of ammonium sulfate (NH4) 2SO4 is 132.14 grams/mole

    Calculate the moles of ammonium sulfate:

    (4.50 grams) / (132.14 grams/mole) = 0.0341 moles of ammonium sulfate

    convert mL to Liters 250. mL becomes 0.250 liters

    Take the number of moles over the number of liters

    0.0341 moles / 0.250 liters = 0.136 molar or 0.136M = molarity of the solution
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