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19 February, 16:27

What is the molarity of a solution that contains 2.38 g of h2c2o4 * 2h2o in exactly 300 ml of solution?

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  1. 19 February, 16:32
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    Data Given:

    Mass of H₂C₂O₂.2H₂ O = 2.38 g

    M. mass of H₂C₂O₂.2H₂O = 126 g/mol

    Volume = 300 ml = 0.3 dm³

    Solution:

    Molarity is given as,

    Molarity = Moles / Vol. of Sol.

    Or,

    Molarity = (Mass / M. mass) * (1 / Vol)

    Putting Values,

    Molarity = (2.38 g : 126 g/mol) * (1 : 0.3 dm³)

    Molarity = 0.063 mol/dm³
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