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8 April, 17:10

Sodium Chloride (NaCl) has a molecular mass of 58 grams/mole. What is the molarity of a NaCl solution with a

concentration of 232 grams/liter?

2.0 molar

4.0 molar

0.5 molar

3.0 molar

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  1. 8 April, 17:16
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    2nd option

    Explanation:

    Molarity is the number of moles of the solute (NaCl) in 1 litre of the solution (NaCl solution).

    Given: concentration = 232g / L

    what we are trying to achieve is __mol / L.

    So in 1 litre, we have 232g of NaCl.

    To convert mass to mole, we divide it by the Mr.

    Given that the Mr is 58g/mol,

    number of moles

    = 232 : 58

    = 4

    Thus, 1 litre has 4 moles of NaCl.

    Therefore, the molarity is 4.0 mol/L.
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