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6 January, 23:07

How many grams of calcium hydroxide Ca (OH) 2 are needed to make 532.0 mL of a 1.90M solution?

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  1. 6 January, 23:19
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    Answer: m = 74.7 g Ca (OH) 2

    Explanation: To solve this problem we will use the formula for Molarity which is M = n / L, where n is the number of moles and L represents volume in liters. Derive for n to find moles then convert it to mass using the molar mass of the compound.

    First convert mL to L

    532.0 mL (1 L / 1000 mL) = 0.532 L

    n = M L

    = 1.90 M (0.532 L)

    = 1.01 moles Ca (OH) 2

    Convert moles to mass:

    = 1.01 moles Ca (OH) 2 x 74 g Ca (OH) 2 / 1 mole Ca (OH) 2

    = 74.7 g Ca (OH) 2
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