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23 December, 01:05

In a group assignment, students are required to fill 10 beakers with 0.720 M CaCl2. If the molar mass of CaCl2 is 110.98 g/mol and each beaker must have 250. mL of solution, what mass of CaCl2 would be used? 3.13 g 38.5 g 200 g 617 g

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  1. 23 December, 01:26
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    The answer is 200 g.

    If the molar mass of CaCl2 is 110.98 g/mol, this means there are 110.98 g in 1 L of 1 M solution.

    Let's find how many g of CaCl2 are present in 0.720 M.

    110.98 g : 1 M = x : 0.720 M

    x = 110.98 g * 0.720 M : 1 M

    x = 79.90 g

    So there are 79.90 g in 0.720 M. In other words, in 1 L of 0.720 M solution there will be 79.90 g.

    Now, we need to prepare ten beakers with 250 mL of solutions:

    10 * 250 mL = 2500 mL = 2.5 L

    79.90 g : 1 L = x : 2.5 L

    x = 79.90 g * 2.5 L : 1 L

    x = 199.75 g ≈ 200 g
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