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18 January, 00:07

What is the molarity of a solution that contains 87.75g of NaCI in 500. ml of solution

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  1. 18 January, 00:10
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    M = 3.0 mol/L.

    Explanation:

    We can calculate the molarity of a solution using the relation:

    M = (mass x 1000) / (molar mass x V)

    M is the molarity "number of moles of solute per 1.0 L of the solution. mass is the mass of the solute (g) (m = 87.75 g of NaCl). molar mass of NaCl = 58.44 g/mol. V is the volume of the solution (ml) (V = 500.0 ml).

    ∴ M = (mass x 1000) / (molar mass x V) = (87.75 g x 1000) / (58.44 g/mol x 500.0 ml) = 3.0 mol/L.
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