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31 August, 10:59

Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 50.0g of CaBr2 in a 750.0mL solution?

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  1. 31 August, 11:08
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    Answer: 0.33M CaBr2

    Explanation: Molarity is expressed in moles of solute over liter solution.

    M = n solute / L solution

    Solution:

    First convert mass of CaBr2 to moles using its molar mass

    Ca = 40

    Br = 80 x 2 answer is 200 g CaBr2.

    50.0g CaBr2 x 1 mole CaBr2 / 200 g CaBr2 = 0.25 moles CaBr2

    Next convert mL to L

    750.0 mL x 1L / 1000mL

    = 0.75 L

    Substitute the values for M.

    M = 0.25 moles CaBr2 / 0.75 L

    = 0.33 M CaBr2
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