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14 February, 04:00

Starting with solid kcl and water, how many grams of kcl are needed to prepare 3.00 liters of a 2.00 m kcl solution?

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  1. 14 February, 04:11
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    One mol of KCl (potassium chloride) is 74.5 gram (molar mass is 74.5 gram/mol).

    First, let's calculate the total number of moles in this solution:

    n = C * V = 2 Mol/L * 3 L = 6 mol

    Then we convert to gram

    1 mol = => 74.5 gram

    6 mol = => 74.5 * 6 = 447 gram of KCl

    To prepare 3 liters of 2M KCl solution, you need to dissolve 447grams of KCl in 3 liters of distilled water.
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