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4 April, 13:30

A student wants to prepare 250.0 mL of 0.10 M NaCl solution. Which procedure is most appropriate? (formula Molar Mass of NaCl = 58.4 g/mol)

A) Add 5.84 g of NaCl to 250. mL of H2O

B) Add 1.46 g of NaCl to 250. mL of H2O

C) Dissolve 5.84 g of NaCl in 50 mL of H2O and dilute to 250. mL

D) Dissolve 1.46 g of NaCl in 50 mL of H2O and dilute to 250. mL

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  1. 4 April, 13:51
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    The correct answer is option B, that is, add 1.46 grams of NaCl to 250 milliliters of H₂O.

    First there is a need to find the moles of NaCl in 250 ml of 0.10 M NaCl,

    Moles of NaCl = molarity * volume = 0.10 M * (250/1000L) = 0.025 mol

    The corresponding mass of NaCl is,

    Mass of NaCl = moles * molar mass = 0.025 mol * 58.5 g/mol = 1.46 g

    Thus, there is a need to dissolve 1.46 grams of NaCl solid into 50 ml of H₂O and dilute to 250 ml.
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