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1 February, 07:05

How many grams of Na2CO3 must be dissolved into 155g of water to create a solution with a molarity of 8.20 mol/kg

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  1. 1 February, 07:35
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    135g Na2CO3

    Explanation:

    I'm going to assume you mean Molality which is mol solute/kg solvent

    Molarity would be mol soute / L solution

    we know we have 155g of water which is. 155 kg

    essentially we have the equation:

    mol/kg = 8.20

    we substitute. 155 in for kg and get:

    mol/.155 = 8.20

    Solving this gives mol = 1.271

    now we must convert to grams using the molar mass

    Molar mass Na2CO3 = 106G/mol

    so to cancel moles we multiply:

    1.271mol x 106g/mol

    = 135g
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