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31 January, 17:35

He solubility of ba (no3) 2is 130.5 grams per liter at 0°c. how many moles of dissolved salt are present in 4.0 liters of a saturated solution of ba (no3) 2at 0ºc

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  1. 31 January, 17:52
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    A saturated solution is when there is a dynamic equilibrium between the solute dissolved, the dissociated ions, the undissolved and the compound in the solution. The concentration of a solution that is saturated is equal to the solubility of the solute in solvent at a certain temperature since solubility is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in the solvent to form a solution. For this case, the solubility of barium nitrate is 130.5 g per liter. To determine the moles of barium nitrate, we do as follows:

    130.5 g / L = x g / 4.0 L where x is the mass of barium nitrate in the solution.

    x = 522 g Ba (NO3) 2

    522g Ba (NO3) 2 (1 mol / 261.34 g) = 2.00 moles Ba (NO3) 2
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