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31 March, 02:41

Calculate the concentration of the solution in units of g/dm3:

10.0 g of sodium chloride dissolved in 2.00 dm3 of water

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  1. 31 March, 04:00
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    5 g/dm³ is the correct answer

    Explanation:

    Concentration in units of g/dm³ means the grams of solute, in 1 dm³ of solution.

    We can make a rule of three:

    In 2 dm³ of solution we have 10 g of NaCl

    Therefore, 1 dm³ of solution we would have (1dm³. 10g) / 2dm³ = 5g

    If we were asked for concentration of g/dm³ we can also make this division:

    10 g / 2dm³ = 5g/dm³
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