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16 February, 08:14

Which is more concentrated, a solution (1) prepared by dissolving 21.0 g of naf (0.500 mol) in enough water to make 500 ml of solution or a solution (2) prepared by dissolving 10.5 g (0.250 mol) of naf in enough water to make 100 ml of solution?

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  1. 16 February, 08:44
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    A solution (2) prepared by dissolving 10.5 g (0.250 mol) of naf in enough water to make 100 ml of solution is more concentrated.

    Explanation:

    Calculate the molarity of Solution 1

    M = (moles) * 1000 / V (ml)

    M = (0.500) * 1000/500 = 1 M

    Calculate the molarity of Solution 2

    M = (moles) * 1000 / V (ml)

    M = (0.250) * 1000/100 = 2.5 M

    Result:

    As the molarity of Solution two is greater than solution 1. so Solution 2 is more concentrated
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