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29 November, 02:59

A 360mg sample of aspirin, C9H8O4, (molar mass 180g), is dissolved in enough water to produce 200mL of solution. What is the molarity of aspirin in a 50mL sample of this solution?

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  1. 29 November, 03:04
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    Molarity is 0.04M

    Explanation:

    First of all, let's determinate the moles of aspirin in that sample

    Mass / Molar mass = Moles

    360 mg = 0.360 g

    0.360 g / 180 g/m = 0.002 moles

    This moles that are included in 200 mL of solution, are also in 50 mL.

    So molarity is mol/L

    50 mL = 0.05 L

    0.002 m / 0.05 L = 0.04M
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