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27 June, 08:20

As a research assistant, you are asked to prepare a 3.00 liter solution of magnesium sulfate at 45.0 micromoles per liter. How many moles of magnesium sulfate are required to make this solution?

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  1. 27 June, 08:33
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    From the question given, we obtained the following:

    Molarity = 45.0 micromoles per liter = 45x10^-6mol/L

    Volume = 3L

    Mole = ?

    Molarity = mole / Volume

    Mole = Molarity x Volume

    Mole = 45x10^-6 x 3

    Mole = 1.35x10^-4 moles

    Therefore, 1.35x10^-4 moles of magnesium sulfate is needed to make the solution.
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