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22 November, 09:02

9. How many grams of potassium sulfate are needed to make 250 mL of a 0.150 M

potassium sulfate solution?

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  1. 22 November, 09:32
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    6.53g of K₂SO₄

    Explanation:

    Formula of the compound is K₂SO₄

    Given parameters:

    Volume of K₂SO₄ = 250mL = 250 x 10⁻³L

    = 0.25L

    Concentration of K₂SO₄ = 0.15M or 0. 15mol/L

    Unknown:

    Mass of K₂SO₄ = ?

    Methods:

    We use the mole concept to solve this kind of problem.

    >>First, we find the number of moles using the expression below:

    Number of moles = concentration x volume

    Solving for number of moles:

    Number of moles = 0.25 x 01.5

    = 0.0375mole

    >>Secondly, we use the number of moles to find the mass of K₂SO₄ needed. This can be obtained using the expression below:

    Mass (g) = number of moles x molar mass

    Solving:

    To find the molar mass of K₂SO₄, we must know the atomic mass of each element in the compound. This can be obtained using the periodic table.

    For:

    K = 39g

    S = 32g

    O = 16g

    Molar mass of K₂SO₄ = (39x2) + 32 + (16x4)

    = 78 + 32 + 64

    = 174g/mol

    Using the expression:

    Mass (g) = number of moles x molar mass

    Mass of K₂SO₄ = 0.0375 x 174 = 6.53g
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