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9 June, 16:25

How many grams of NaOH would be needed to be dissolved in 450 mL of water to make a 2.3 M solution?

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  1. 9 June, 16:36
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    41.4 grams of NaOH

    Explanation:

    Molarity is the data of moles of solute in 1L of solvent, so 2.3 moles of NaOH are contained in 1L or which is the same, 1000mL.

    Let's find out the moles in our volume 450 mL by a rule of three:

    In 1000 mL we have 2.3 moles

    In 450 mL we have (450. 2.3) / 1000 = 1.035 moles

    Moles. molar mass = mass

    1.035 m. 40 g/m = 41.4 g
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