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2 August, 16:27

9. Let's say, you need to make 2.00 L of 0.05 M copper (II) nitrate solution. How many grams of

copper (II) nitrate will you require?

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  1. 2 August, 16:51
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    18.76 g of copper II nitrate

    Explanation:

    Now recall that we must use the formula;

    n = CV

    Where;

    n = number of moles of copper II nitrate solid

    C = concentration of copper II nitrate solution

    V = volume of copper II nitrate solution

    Note that;

    n = m/M

    Where;

    m = mass of solid copper II nitrate

    M = molar mass of copper II nitrate

    Thus;

    m/M = CV

    C = 0.05 M

    V = 2.00 L

    M = 187.56 g/mol

    m = the unknown

    Substituting values;

    m / 187.56 g/mol = 0.05 M * 2.00 L

    m = 0.05 M * 2.00 L * 187.56 g/mol

    m = 18.76 g of copper II nitrate

    Therefore, 18.76 g of copper II nitrate is required to make 0.05 M solution of copper II nitrate in 2.00 L volume.
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