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12 April, 11:38

A high blood alcohol concentration is considered to be 0.25 g/dL. What is the molarity of this blood alcohol (CH3CH2OH) level?

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  1. 12 April, 11:46
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    0.054 M

    Explanation:

    A high blood alcohol concentration is considered to be 0.25 g/dL. We will express it in g/L, considering that 1 L = 10 dL.

    0.25 g/dL * (10 dL/1 L) = 2.5 g/L

    The molar mass of this blood alcohol (ethanol) is 46.07 g/mol. The molarity of this alcohol (moles of solute per liter of solution) is:

    2.5 g/L * (1 mol/46.07 g) = 0.054 mol/L = 0.054 M
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