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6 April, 12:08

How many grams of sodium bromide must be dissolved in 400.0 g of water to produce a 0.500 molar solution?

A20.0 g

B52.18

C2.00 g

D20.6 g

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  1. 6 April, 12:26
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    D. 20.6g

    Explanation:

    Molarity is defined as ratio between moles of solute (sodium bromide, NaBr) per liter of water.

    As density of water is 1g/mL; volume of 400.0g of water is 400.0mL = 0.4000L.

    That means 0.400L of 0.500M solution contains:

    0.400L * (0.500mol / 1L) = 0.200moles of sodium bromide.

    In mass (NaBr = 102.9g/mol):

    0.200mol NaBr * (102.9g/mol) = 20.6g of NaBr

    Right answer is:

    D. 20.6g
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