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28 November, 12:05

How many moles of aluminum sulfate are required to create 200 L of 3 m solution

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  1. 28 November, 12:27
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    600 moles of (NH₄) ₂SO₄ are required

    Explanation:

    If concentration is in m, this means molality.

    Molality is reffered to the moles of solute, in 1 kg of solvent.

    Volume of solvent = 200L

    If we use density, we assume that solvent is water so:

    1 g/mL = solvent mass / solvent volume

    200L. 1000 = 2x10⁵ mL

    1g/mL = solvent mass / 2x10⁵ mL

    200000 g = solvent mass

    In 1kg of water we have 3 m

    In 200 kg of water we have (200. 3) / 1 = 600 moles
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